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(i( SEE ~2 FOR TODA Y'S NUM BER S 'THURSDAY, 1• -J SEPTEMBER~S,-1986 J • * 25 CENTS e - Alien round up .. nets 71 in Mesa Morning INS raid at citY-park c ri tl c ized by police and other m'unic ipa l officials By TONY SAAVEDRA OflMO..,Net•..., The ac}.!.Qn was spurred by an "unusual' amo unt of complaints made to the agenc) ·.,regional office 1n San Ped ro about the men loitering in · the park every weekday morning. said Border Patrol spokesman Dutch Stcenbakkcr. , get upset about 11," he said. add1n& tor a deport<1t1on hearing. a routine that he was unsure whether th<.' unit practice allowing the 1m m1grants to was formed on a temporary bas1'>. contact their respective consulates or tcenbakker said 65 of the people ~clc pollt1cal asyl um. 1 packed up Wcdne-.day in ( osta Mesa _The Costa Mesa raid ~parked arc from Mexico. fi ve are from complaints from city police, who had Guatemala and o ne 1s from 1:1 not been givc:n previous notice, and Salvador. Two arc Ju ve.n1lc\ l?lr m rny oflic1als. who arc attcmpt- T hosc w11hout criminal records 1n to find otncr ways of dealing w11h dre n who may be 1n M:hool .~ satd City ( ounc1lwoman Mary Hornbuckle. who 1n1t1ated a tas k force 10 deal with the day laborer issue. Hornbuckle said the roundup also would make the Uuno comrnunity SUSPICIOUS oflocal pohce . ~, Border Patrol ageoh ro unded up 71 confir:mc d illegal ll{lm1gran1s Wedne'K1a) dunng a morfting raid at a ( osta Mesa park that has become a pickup spot for day laborers ~eking employme nt. The crackdown. mainly. on JO~ pickup sites· throughout Or<&ngc County, is scheduled to continue for t~ next month. wuh agcntnnaking two to thr~ raids a week, said ·an official at the Borde r Patrol check point near San ( lcmente A special 10-agen.t un11 <,wept through Lion's Park during the 21;,~ hour raid that began.-at 7 a m. S1m1lar complaints in other areas prompted the Border Patrol.to pool agents from fi ve sta11ons 1n S;tn Diego County to make the !>Cnes--uf raids. Steenbekkcr said. "T~ illegal popula11on has built \U> so much your C1t1Le11ry 1s startinR to were to be gi ven the optio n of da) workcrswhocongrcptcatthe voluntary deportation. C...tecnhakker park. . said.-.. I'm not 1n fa, or of raids be<:au~ The Ju'ven1les and the "" peoph: the} d isrupt 1~ Mexican commun11\ from Central Amenca arc being held here and ·~pilrate parents from chii- Ste<:nbakker conceded the Border P.atrdl failed to give Costa Mesa pohc.e a courtcs> call on the ra1d . "Then: ~ere -.e' era I offic.ers coor-J d1nat1ng lhe act1 v1t1cs Everybody .... thought' somet>od) else was malung House approves tax code overhaul By CLIFF HAAS • .._....,._."* \\-.\\HI NCiTON -The Hou\C easil) approvl·d a watcrshe<l overhaul of the federal tax code todi!> promis- ing a ta\ cut for m1ll1on\of >\mencans and an 1nlrea-.cd hurdl'n for hu'ilOl''>'i B) a 292-1 v, \Ote the Ho use pav~cd the swl·epinK mea,ure and ..cnt 1t to the ~nalt.'. "hnc final t:on- grcss1unal appro' al " n.pcued before the end o fnc't wn·k t-t---__...,,......_., -C<Ulu:.t-.268...L6£L \.'Lll.c_ Hou!>e bru\ht.·d 3\llk a parltamrntaf) ml"e to ~ml the 1:.ix-0,C'rhaul ltgt'>· lat1on har~ for mo rt "ork h} rnn· grC'>\IOnal nt•got1a tof\ I hat tall } \('t up thr final Houw vote "Ta\ reform·, popular appeal and ns poltmal forn· " 11' prom1c;e ol fa1me'>'> 10 working fomil1e'I ... 1;a1d (PleHe .ee T AX/ A2) Image Fall fashions in today's Image section. BuShin Irvine to support ·zschau By PAUL ARCHJPLEY Of .... Deity "°' ..... M101m111n g ( ongrt'\\man Ed 7<>ehau's dtfft.>rt•nte\ w11h th<: Heagan Adm1n1<;trat1on. Vice Pre\1dt>n t George Bush '><ltd Wednesday that Z!>ehau's rall' aga1n<it Sen Alan ( ran!>ton "a'a ··11.K:al po19t·· of all the scnaronal races 1n thc: tuuntf) The vice pres1dc:n1 jOIOCd l~u for a fund·nmcr at 1hc lrvJD.C MaL- nott when· h<: c;tre\sl·d thl· 1mpon- ance of rcta1n1ng a Repuhlit.an ma- JOnl) in the I ; ") Sl:na11· .\bout 700 Orangt.· < ount ~ R1:- publican\ a11cnde<l the isoo per pcr<io n banqut:t at wh1t'h Hu~h cha!>t1'>Cd pan ~ mcmhcr' who have refused to t•ndorst· Z'>chau ·, t.'t1n- d1 daq lx'.t:au'>t' the\ perll'tH' him a' 100 moderate "Thi\ 1o; no time ford" 1\1on no 11me tor c;omdl<Kl\ to hl· 11 ll 1n h1<.11wn furn1" "llu\h ..a1'd "Wl··,e got to he tugc:thc:r " .\tan earl1t:r prt:\\t11nlcrl'ntt.· Hu\h J11 .... npla}t'd the <l11fcn:ncn /'><.h~tu ha\ had" 11h the adm1n1\tra11on (Pleue eee BUSH / A6) Vlce Prealdent George Bueh etumpe for Ed Zechaa , the Republican challenger to Sen. o.-,,,... ,.._ 9'r LM ~~ Alan Craneton, at the Irvine Marriott on· Wednesday. the call.-ht: ...i1d Builder cancels hotel at fair site Ra mada Inn plans scrapped due to lac k of fi_n a n ci_ng By TONY SAA VEORA OI the Deity ,,_ ..._,. . .\ planned Ramada Inn '!' the Orange ( ounty Fairgrounds wa\ scrapped \\ ednc<.da) because the de' eloper could not oh1a1 n eono;tru{- 11on financing for a nt·" ho tel in a glutted market. ()eve loper 1 !"< Pro pert IC~ or Scot'><.iale. An1 . has no11tied ihe Fau Board uf 1to, 1nt(·n11om to "•thdraw the hottl prOJl'Cl thl'. rnrncrstone in the: ta1rgrounlh' c.>.pamwn plan fhc .... 11hdra ..... al 'K.'t\ the hoard hal k thfl't \l'.ar\ 1n tht• dn'<' to gt·t a hotel hu1l1 at lhl' cornn of "'l'"P<H1 Ro uln Jrd and f air Drt\l' It al\o -.et' . f'-Prop!..·rt1l'' halk \1111.0l)il tor tht' K.1mada fnsnlh1;,c and a rth1tel tural plan' tor the d\:lunu prnJt'll INDEX Advic e & Games Boating Business Comics Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi 84 B 1-2 86-7 BS Center opening an expensive evening f hl'. ' X-atrt: hntt:I \lie pan ol lht: \ldlt:·11" nt'd !Jtrgruund-. 111 < o\lct \k\J "a\ 111 ht kawd h' thl· Lil'\ l'11ol)l.·r fnr JO annuJI $2'l\ 41111 flo.1rd l h.11rmJn I ..irn .\rnolJ \31d 11 rnuld tx· r11ughh tuci \l'ar'> l)t·tore dOOthl'f J"' dopu \ 11uld ht (11und Police log &per-ts Weather · B2-3 A7 Bl A3 01-4- A2 By ROBERT HYNDMAN Olt"9Delly,.,._,.li.t! '-'1th nl.'\I \\1't k' 111x·11Jll8 ul 1h1· Orangt· < ounl\ l'l'ff11r1111ng \rt' ( l'Oli.'I an l'>of'l\'Jl\l\l' J.1tt• Ill.I\ ht t nml' more "" I hr pertorrnanrn tht'lll\l'h 1' .ir e l'XJ'lCl'tc:d 111 aural! a "l'll-hn·lnl tulturanv mlnil@ au tl'rlll' with .1 ta<>tr for ~·kg;1nu· .111d lu\l1n ft'\ nauh thr -.anll' 1111~, "11111· local mcrcha.nto; arc hop1n~ t11 .111 r.il t tu lhl•1r front door<; Relauc;e 1n a<ld111on to purcha\1ng t1t·ket\, trnter \l\l lor~ "111haH·10 dcu de where to l'at "hat llJ wt·ar. ho"' to get thl·re and ""ht·rl· 1hn might 'ta) altM'"ard. f1 rkt.•l\. "h1le lhl' mo\1 1m pun.1n1 ol the nrn1ng·, purt ha't'' Jrl' hut onl' ol \t'\(·ral ou1I:"' ,11t·nh·r 't\llnr 14' l1kcl' 10 m.1kt· 7 hour l'.arltl'r thJn U'IUJI -Jnd ,ml.I J nc" lea '(' l11uld he nt:tz1H1atc-d kt•ep1ng lhl' l..111 hl·n opt·n an h11ur I k ,1dJed 1ht· hoard ma' ,ollut 01twr latn until 11 11 m om fll:rliirman1r dndof)\'r\ thJt haJ «•mpt•ted fnr lhe night' l<1ntHl rm k.l'l' ,1u;111kd 110 I~ \ n ,1 pp111p11,1 It' I' rkg.1 n l d' n rwr " .. Wt· arc: "dlt "1'! 111 d11 ,1 n) th i nl!! Jnd Pr o11n1 ,,., I 1t kl'I'> tor a uinlt:rt likt: the <kt 11 calll·d for and li11JI n·\laura nl\ ;1r1· l''ef)thing to auommodatl' 11ur t u'> V. h1k lht: h11ll'I "a'L'Lonon11Lalh a I ii\ .\ngl'lcs Philharmontl pa· rag(·rl~ ant11.1paltng qwah·r patron' lumcr,.·· .\lfrt:dn ' managi•r \ngclo \ound 1Lk~1 "hl'n thr hoard lirst lrnmancc "tth ,·101101\t haal Stern '>lnppmg 1n ht·tnrl· Jn<I .111n rwr· < arcllo "1~' emh.11 1o.n1 11n n1•g1111a111in' th<' mar· (11\l fi1in'l'br.O~rtrf1Tt"""Nl"'t-f'f'trm:!l1,t't"l ----·~ .,_. __ ---.lbc,:..i:.:u;Jwr !.lp.:.D.IDll.-l ..apclJu .. i.,.l\,.\...-rn-11.Tt1 ci'f!'lllj2td-t'.11:t't1rnth ..,,.. ) 111 ~ ( 11\ Balll·t pn1ormamt'' <kt l 11r l'\,lmplt: ·\lfrl'<l11 ' r1·\t<wran1 1'\'\f)l'\tl·d tudrau lht• hul~ ot u·nt1·r tllTil' .1 k.1-.c a)(H't'nll'nt "a' tinallv t'i l'1lan"•t't\ouh<H ka,nH11..hJ,\X4 1n thl' nl'ttrh) '-'l'\l1n ~ou 1h <"·"I p.ilro1m malk lor a pair Pla1a Hotel " 11pt·n1ng JI 'i pm .111 (Plea.e eee EXPENSES/ A2) (Plea.e ace HOT EL / A2) NB councilman uneasy about being linked to slow growth Newport man charged with disguising origin of campaign money By sn;vE M ARBLE OI IM Delly ,.... l t9'1 \ l11ngt11111· 'i'"J)(lll lkadl ul\ u1unulman 1111 ..... \\'rk1ng rr-t·kc tllln ha~ nprt'"l'd umc . .l'rn that lw "tw1ng linked "'th thrl'l' o thn t and1d.1ll'\ 3\ part of a ,1i11.'·1!.r11"1h 'lalt' 1n rht: hcar h cit\ [)1111 \ir.H1,., 'l't'k1ng .1 1h1rd ll'rnt " nanw<I along "''h thrt.•1• olhl·r t<1nd 1dall'' 1n .1 l ll~""ltk mailer dl\tn hutci.J h\ t1n a·t ll\l\I group k no"" n ,I\ 'It•" port 21100 I ht• m;irll'r u1ge\ \ 111er\ 110 'uppon ')trau\\ J>a \ 1d \horn. l'htl \.1n\11nt• .ind \11 .tn Hn·k and 111 <l1in.111: m11nn 111 thl' Jlll'"' group. "h1th ""JI P<l\t'd Ill thl· .. h1gh·rt\l' .tn<l htgh dl'n\ll\ rJI ratt' in :--.1'"'fX >r1 lk.H h · I ht•rt•ttrl' I 2 t .ir1d 1d.1tt'' h.1ttl111j1. l11r f(1ur \l';JI\ 11n lhl' l UllOl 11. .... hll h ,, d1' 1Jt•d into \l'"l'O t1111n1 II d1,1 m '' ( ounul Oll'mht·" .1r1· l°ll't lnl .11 l.11gt hu 1 'rr• l' h• <I l\t rrn .. It appear\ that all n t U\.trl' n111r11111t on a \la ll' ·\ nJ 1 h.11 1\11°1 ,., " ,,11d ~t r.tu " ""h11 ,., l1\·1ng t h.11l c·111t1·d '" Pl.in ning < 11mm""''" ' h.111 m.111 l,Jllll'' .. Bu//· p,.1 ,011 111 .1d"tr1 l 1 1 h.1t 1ndt1dl'' H.1lho.1 .111d I 1d11 ""' ··1 d .. n·1 mind lhl· 'upport hut I Jm an indl'J1l'ntknt t.1nJ1da1t· · 'aid '-tra11" lkd, .111otha tand1datl' nanh·d tn till' ma1k1. 'a1i.J ht"" all rn ta,or of ti ,l,1tt· .rnd .1pprl't talc\ tw1ng llnkt•d \\ 11h \1ra11" I"m ..in u1Hkrdug .1nJ nohml\ ""ant' 111 Ix' nn a .. 1:1 tt• "11 h mt• ... <.:11d lkrk. lau~h111g ·-rm lighting for a \I.Ill' .. Ike~ \\h11 "th.tlkng1ntl 1nrnm· hl·111< 11111111t .... 0111an I '''''" ll.1111na dl\t1111 that int l11dt'' '\e" 11ort (Pleaae aee SLATE/A6) Councilman Don StrauH Record enrollment at crowded UCI 14.600 s tudents s e t to s t a rt classes a , con cerns rise about campl;J.S overfl ow .\' l I( Ir' tnc prepare\ to bcgtn fall da\~' t nda). 1h rccord l'nrollmcnt ba<i provokl·d frnh rnnlcrns ahout . -campu~ cro1.qJing. l..14'1 tall. t1 Ill'"" lll'.ak "'•" reac hed "ht•n .1hou1 I ,,t.<)ll \ludcnt' a11t'ndcd 1 la\\t''> at I:< I In Junc t ampu' otliual' wt·rc e~pecting to heat that figurl' h) enrolling about 14.000 'tudl'nl\ tlm foll. But U(T<; late~t rc1><1rt \talc' that 14,600 students will hclt1n 1 h.1'\C' th" week. Thc figure 1\ a drama111 1ump Imm th<' 1.589 \llldl·nt~ who auendl·d I IC I when lht• rnmpu' 0111-·ncd 1n thc I.ill nl ' '1 1111' I \( ll thl·n lhl' l.tmp11 .. h.td 'P·I((.' .ind t.h 1llt1c' pmhkm\ < >n 011 4, I 1U1 'I .1 nl'" \paper art1llt• nwnt111ned complaint\ about a 150·\l'.H lt·llurt hall "1th no rc\lrtl<im' At that time. founding lJCI ( hant'Cllo r Daniel Ci •\lmh Jr ant1npatcd the <.chool'' growing pain\, \3\lng. "What ha\ takt.•n (( '{') ~kr~dn almmt 100\l'ar\and I '< I'-\ 411 )l'arc;, we m11\I d1; tn ~(I ·· Th" tall. l otmpu' olfo 1.11, hl:imc \llllH' ol till 1111111'1•011 1q'.1rd1ng t:n r11llmt·n1 numht" 111 .1 1w" .111 ml\\lnn' "'ll'lll .1dop11 d h\ 1h1 l nl\er'\tl\ 111 < .1li1111n1.1 In the pa\1 \ludt:nl\ h,1\ l' 0..·l'fl .1hk 10 apfll) 111 nnl~ 11ne 111 the c1~ht l 'C cam flu \l'' I ha 1 ha \C' u nd1·rgr .1<.I u.1 tl' program'> \1udl·n1' "h11 ""ere rwt :irl'l'ptcd .11 1h1·1r l1r'h h1111 t' t am- pu"'' "t'fl' :\\1to111.1l 1l .tlh r1111h d 111 olht·r con1•\ I I ht t•lo .1to·,t dr111.111cl 1rad1 11onalh '' lt11 I t I \ .111d l < lkrkl'ln l B) LISA ~AHO!\F:'r' Ol I ... D""' Piiot lie!! I ht• mJn..igt•r "' .1 \,tfll.1 \11.1 lr.l\h hauling lir rn h,1, hl'l'11 , h.ll)H'd "''" laundl·nng t.1mp • .111m .on111h111 1on' to two n 1u111' 'upn' "'''' 1111 l t1111 p;tll\ h.1d "'Ul.!ht hul l,1 1il'd t•• "'fl .1 11111111\ tr,"h h.0 1111111• •illlr.o• r \nth•HI\ \I I >11 111~ I i '•! \.1•\• p1111 1\1 JC h l.ll \'\I" II Ill "11 flll',lf\111 • ""'ll' flll ,iJk)lnll\ l"l,il lil I '' • liHI\ 111 go\t•11111h·n1 111h 11.11o1q111t1'11111 tnhutur' 111 p11lrl•• .1 1,1111p.1t>'I" In PHIL SIEIDERMAN FOCUS ON THE NEWS I ,1\I \l',11 1tw ne\' '"1t·m .ilJ~·d \llldl'Ol\ 111 .l(lpl\ ht 11\tlll' th;tn 11nl' I '( 1 .1mp11' I hl' n1'" "'rrm " ht·l1n<"d t11 h1.• m1\fl' lair 111 \lt111t'n1' hut 11 h," 111.1d1 1;ieaee eee UCt / A61 SchOol leaves door open for Hardman 's return By STEVF. MARBLE and LAURA M ERK OI -0.-, "*' lleft \11,ix·ndl·d l1111th.1ll wat h < ednl'k f t.1rd mJ n J rrntt·d on \U\p1<:1on of Ul(. a inc JlCW•t'"111n 1n.L1guna Hcach. rnuld 11lt1m.1tt•I\ he rrin\latcd a' cndch JI Llguna lk .1l h I l1gh \t hool 11 he o\l·n 111nn pcf\on.11 and legal prohlern' a \I. huo l 11ffi1 rnl \atd Inda\ r ht'\\,ll('C'l1tJ\,lllll!l lOC!t" h11"C\C'r ..,.ould pmh1h11 the \( h1111I dl\lrtl t Imm rrtn\1,11 111~ I f,11dm:in If hr I\ c on\ll tl'd 11f .1 klon\ \l1d1 ·" ll4" \t"\\IOO nl ux.ainr lfardman. allowC'd 111 h,1\l' .1 lrnJ I and l'mononal mc<'t1 na w11h tomh:ill player\ \\-etJne'l<fa}'. will entrr ,, d n1(1, d1n1l 11 wa' repc>ncd h\ h" .1i1omn Ron K n-hfr a Ne .... pun lk <ll h attomt'} rcpn.·\Cnting the tor m er pro fc\\IOn.ll tnnlhall pla\er ..aid I I.ml man'' not "hookt'd nn uxain«' .1ml wuld !'I(' a \ alut1hlt' mlc mo1;I(') 10 \IU<.l<'nl\ 1n th1· lulUfl' It 1\ l'\Pl't trd that Jt.irdm,1n .... 111 \t'r~ to t•ntl'f .t llrug cJ1 • cr,qn prn1tr.irn in\tl'ac.J of l:tl 1nfl, lhl trlon\ l •l\.11111' 1 har(l,l'' llw .1111111w' 1nhl till' '' \I H. 1,1 tetJ l'fl.'\\ 11.mlman ..,.h11 ha' del lln1.·d II) ,pea ~ 111 tht' m•w\ m1.•<.l1a \llln' h" .Hfl''I \111urda' 1\ ordered to ·•JlJWi\I n. t 111 in \11uth Orangr < ounl\ Mun11.1pal < nun tor J rra1gnrnl·nt I hl' frnnwr •\II-Pro dekn\t\l• cn1t "·" \U\f'l'Otkd tr,, I .1gun:t lk<•l h ·,1 hool lt 11\lt'<"' T Ul'\da' night I k """' .11rr,tr<.l 1arh \aturd:l\ aht.•r hc1nv \lllpf"<'<l on \U\Pll IOn ol drunk~ll drl\ ing .11111 11lt1ma1rh ht'l<1~cd 0 11 \11\Plt 1011 111,-1)0\'>l'\\IO!f. 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"' 1'1 '~.ind ''" >I I hr 11111p.111 (Pleaae aee CAMPAIGN/ A 2 1 Newport man held in_killing. onb.oat By sn:\ E MARBl.E °' , ... o ... , "'°' ., ... \ '' "'po 111 lk .11 h 111.111 II.I\ hl'l·n .11 rt''tl'd "" '"'11h 111n id m1111ll'I h1ll11u Ill)' lht l.1t.1I \lli11l!llltl 11f ,1 : l \1'.tr ••Id \\lllll.tn ""h"'l hod\ "·" l1111nd ,1h11,11d .1 1 .1h1n cru1 .... ·1 1n 'l'Ufl•Hl 1\,1\ l.t!l \\1-.Jlll \\J,I\ \ 11.111\,,1111 ( """ q I\ ht•tnK hdd "1th11ut h.111 toll.J.1\ .11 lhl' '-n~ !')\>rt lk ,11h1 II\ 1.i il p11ll•l l\pt•rll'd I 'k·t,111\ 11n th1 'h•11•ttOjt u1•rt '~l'llh' .111\I fl4•lh l 1ln lirwd lt1 rt•lt'.t't' th\ 11.lflh o f lhl I\ 11"1 "h11 ",I\ d1,\llht'd h\ 11tll\1J' 1' r ul1n' !I.Ill lr1l'nd • I h,• 1n11dtn1 111.1 h th1· ""' h11mtl tllc"' '-t>" 1'H1f1 B~··" h th" \l'•" ~nd thc '>l.'<Ont1 11mr 111 rnn11 \\'Jr' th.II .1 h11m11 11k h." hn·11 t('p.11 trd 11 1hr I)(· \n1,1 "1ll ttnJ 1'11lu ,. "1·n.· dh:nnl 111 thl "1un<I 11t 1111ntirl' .ll thl' mann.1 1ht 1111 • p m (Pleaee Me WOMA1'/All ·- - ~· ..... -.. ...... I AS• •Oreng, COMt DAILY PILOT/ Thureday, September 25, 1988 EXPENSES MULTIPLY FOR OPENERS ... homAl "Unless we open early, they won't be able to really enjoy a meal. They would have to ao to a McDonald's and we are not McDonald's.'' he says. Dinner, drinks and gratuities for two at the Italian restaurant could total from $65 to $75 for a couple. Capello says. Then then~·s the question of what to wear. For women hoping to purchase a new dress. well, the sky's the lim it. One woman attending Monday's grand opening reported!)' paid $7.000 for her gown. For men. the choices ma> be a bit more limited. "'Black lie 1s what we're rec· ommcnd1ng. at least for opening night."' sa)S Jean Gibson. owner of G1ng1ss Fonnalwear an South Coast Plaza. •· tf the> come in and ask for a dark blue or other color. we try to $enth steer them away from that and into formal black tie." .\nd save the ruffied sH1ns and tails for weddan~. Gibson• sa)s. The correct look calls for pleated shins. a bo" tie and t.rad111onal collars. Thl· tu"<edos "rent for ahout $50. and the\ 're going fast · .:we gt•t mort• requeo;t for tu-:edoo; throughout thl' \Car hut for 1h1\ (center opening). thC) need black 11e spccafically." she says. But in weeks and months to come. Gibson predicts rentals wall continue to be bnsk for visitors to the Perfonning Arts Center, and he rt"Commends calling for a tuxedo and a fitting tip to two wee~) ahC'1td of time "I think we're ge111ng back to a more elegant. formal feel and the Performing Arts Center 1yp1fie) l.\11 that," she says .• "You'll sec people choosing to wear tuxedos 11nd dinner Jackets aga1 n." Then there\ the ques11on of 1rans- pona11on. Gasoline 1s inc.\pe_ns1 ve rnough these days. but lea\ 1ng }OuH·ar in the nearb> parking structurl' will run 75 cents a halfhour. Then again. you l'an lea\'e the car at home and lca\e thr dri\ 1ng to a hn!ous1 nr chauffeur. Cla<mt Pemn. own er ot Le Mar- quis Limousine an Costa Mesa. \8)'" }OU c:an ex pect to pa~ from S35 to S45 an hour for hmou\tne <>en 1n· 1n Orange ( 'ount> • ·-rm not ~ure "hat efTC'ct the Performing .\rh ( rntcr will n:all} ha\ eon our U\ era II bus1nl·s~." Perrin said. "We'll ha\c to "a11 and sec "hat the pnces of11cke1s are and what t> pc .. . ot pco{>le 11 attracts. ff Pemn said he does not pronfote tus services to the general public. prefer- nng instead to build a Jpecific chentelr that will u~ h1Tcars re-peatedly. .. I "My clients are all welHo-<lo and us ually don't mind pare.in >to have a limousine." Perrin . 'With the center opening. I'm s ooting for the moon. I want to get the best clients in Newport Beach in~o my car." But if it's very late and a drive-all the way home seems like a poor way to wind up a wonderful eveni ng. local hotels arc suggestin$ an overnight stay near the Performing Arts Center. The Westin South Coast Pla1a Hotel. a shon st~oll away, 1s offering a special package called "The Encore" that provides a single-or double• occupanq room for $65. ~~ s hotel spokeswoman Cathy Boirc. You don't have to auend a show at the Perfonn1ng Ans Cen1er to take advantage of the offer. but the hotel 1s 11! ang 10 cater spec1ficall> to center patrons. "We're e>.ci tc this because t onh for our rooms. but o r restaurant and lounge as well." Bo e said "This 1s JUSt tremendous for us." ~ WOMAN SLAIN ABOARD BOAT IN NB.· •. From Al Tuesda> b) a resident of the area. \aid police spokeo;man Hu"ard Eisenberg. Officer!> d1dn'1 \a\ hoY> man" gunshots "ert hl·ard "i,r ho" m:.in~ limes the "oman "a~ \hot ·\n au tops} "a' pending earh Hxla\ aboard the craft. In late 1980. an Ir vine woman was shot and killed aboard her fam1I} 's cabin cruiser at a manna 1n the same area. Al the time pohc:c said it appeared the woman was lured to her death by a man who presented himself as a prospcct1ve buyer interested in purchasi ng the vessel. which was for sale. No arrests were made in that incident. Cohn "a~ dl·ta1m·d Y>hde a11empt· mg 10 lea' c the manna locall'd on the "pper "1eY>pon Ha\ ne.1r tht 1ntl'f· TAX OVERHAUL VOTED ..• sec11on of Ra' <11ck l>n' l' and E<J,1 Coast H agh"a~ FromAl The tx1.11 "a' Ul''>lnhnJ ti' oh- sef\crs ac, J 2-1-loot lJh1n nui\Cr II Rep. ·oan Ko'>tenkow~i..1. D-111 . 1n ~as CO' trni "11h J tarp IClllCl" ing the opening debate on lhl' landmark 1nc1den1 and m<l\l'd Imm tlw Manna measure to the Orange C uunl~ ..,htnff, .. The special 1n1ere-,1 or lhl' pubhc Harbor Patrt•I dt)I. i.. in < orona dd 1n1erest, which 1s . 11 that wc·11 Mar earl~ 1t>da\ choose?" Ro.stcnkow~k1. chairman of Rc,1den1c, 1n thl· .m·a rnalkd llt1k the House Wa'" and Ml·am ( omm1t· of nore about thdllldl or II' on upanh -Tee ancr-a-chlcr-arch1lec1· of lht: except that a hlonde "om:in anJ J package. asked h" rolkague,. black dog h:id hn·n 'n'n carl1tr There wac, h1tlt,; douht ahout the outcome House pao;sage ~nt 1he rnm- prom1se lcg1sla11on to the Senate. where Ma ont} Leader Bob Dole. R- Kan . has predicted there arc suffi- cient vo1es for final congres 1onal appmllaLF~ Sat.urda). or R~I week. President Reagan then would be expected to sign 1he bill 1ni o law next month HOTEL FOR FAIRGROUNDS SCRAPPED •.. From Al "\\l· hJ'l' j!.rl·Jt 1Jr.i,11n th" hoard Hut v.l··rl· nPI .1hk 1111mpkml·nt th<·ni an .i 11md \ mannl'r .. ,,11J ho.inJ l1irn:tor C lint 111111,l "I'm \OH\ tt haprx·nl·d rh" " '"nil'lh111g "\ real!\ nl'C<kJ Im th<il u1rnn .. I' Pr11 rwn1l'' hJd IJ1kd 111 mel·t the IJnuar' 141\h gruunJhfl'Ji..1ng datl' and \\a<. ~l'l'n un11I \cpl 1 ,., ohlJln tin.in. 111~ In• 1h1• fi"t 1 :..; r110111 pha\l' 111 thl ht•ll'I .-..n ud - cl11111nal oll r1111m' \\l'll' 111 hl: .1ddrt.l II thl' KJmJdJ Inn rm' nl \lllll'\,tul \Ill r l;11llng. ll 1 Oll'l"l th\' '>l'flll·mtx·r Jl-.1Jlinl· thl' 1.k\ll11pn "'·" told 11 "outJ h.l'l" \I• h1rk11 "' )"\ll IMll1 dl·po-.11 hdur,· thl hti.1rd Y-11uld J!r.1n1 JJ111thl'f l'\\l•n,11111 l\.l·n l\,1Jll,tn 1111· 'l"\\ Jlhrt lk,ll h .11111rr1< \ 1111 I' l'r11rx·rt1l'' \,11d lhl· lumpan~ "ould ha\e gl\en up thl· munl'} 11" 11 appeared hkel ~ that a lendt-r uiuld be found an) time 'loon. "l he deposit 1'isue hrought tht' m.111n 111 .1 ht:Jd hut 11 \\J\11 I thl' lllntroll111g l\\Ul' .. l\JplJn 'aid I k J<l<ll·d thl· Jn dnpn '"1uld hJ' l' pr11t"l.1hh \I 1 II tx·rn loo!,. ing fur linanun~ JI thl· 11me thl' li 1'1 IJ1r- gr11und' \Ill' r,·na pa~ ml·nt '-'a' Jul' 1h1\Juh 1t)l!\YS GAMF2 v"JEE 2 DAY 5 56 15 88 86 r 61 18 5 L 11' VEAH ... / Al FLUENT, THAT'S ME ..• .. . . .. I'll BE .HERE tVERYDAY WITH YOUR DAILY ..J -: WIN-GO NUMBERS! : ' .:. t • J I ··" ., ,l Daily Pilat {~ TWA • t ~ l 9 ~1 24 9 25 86 Don't put your umbrellas aw~y __,.. 1 ----'------------..., H .. vy rain anarled freeways with knota of motor vehk:le Tl'lt Forecast 'v' & r rn EDT Fn Sep! 26 eccldenta, knocked out power to thousands of people and r-'J ,Jt__ IO canc:.i.d outdoor ev.,,ts thrOughout Southern Calllornta. ~ 1 --, i~ D;.::;,.~;::~iij authortti.. Mid today. 7~ ... r\_ ~.l The atorm, born In the Gull of Alaska. whipped through 1 1 0, . _-· O~I -l ' Southern Callfornla Wednesday. ft wu belng tralled by another amafl weather front that could bring more showers, according to ~\~ .. • ~ •• ' _: ---/ito the National Weather Service. Along the Orange Coaat there will be considerable ctoudtnen tonight and Friday. morning. Clearing and warmer Friday afternoon. At the beaches. tows tonight 54 10 60, high& Friday 68 to 74. Valley toW. tonight 48 to 58, highs Friday 70 to 76 ~~' • ~ 90 ---U.S. Temps. Otlle/\Oma C•IY 88 n Oman• 78 114 Pn11ac1e1p,.,•a eo ee AJl>uq.,.,que AncllO<~ Alla'11a Atlanllc: Cll) Aualln BaltlmOt• !Mr~ ~ Botton 8ullel0 CharlMlon S C ~W Va ~N C ~.,, ~ C'oklm-.Ofwo. 0.llu-FI Wor1h Oe)'lon o.n-0.MOinM Oel•Oll Oululh El Peao Et .. 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S7 S4 tO 83 ee T-7S SS lane.H I., 61 so ~; :i wlu!:_.,.,.,.,,,,oc 811 16 ~~=H :~ : Smod Report 92 77 w --...--:; ~~ Puo RoDl<l• 17 52 l!!t 78 69 _oe:n_•_ia _________ ROOwood C•ly 70 53 87 43 Sacramenlo 68 49 78 72 E-+ended s •• ..,.. 89 ee 78 114 A IL San [Mgo 83 60 14 S3 San Francotco 117 S7 711 48 MMlly lau ano warmtt< Saturday Santa Beroe•a 85 S6 73 60 1nrougn Monday Bea.en h'Qlll lfO!TI lhe S1ock1on 67 54 36 211 IQw 10 mld-70s OvtNnoghl iows l•om tne '1'0h •ow roo 74 n°"•s endtr•g al Sp m 40 35 m1<l·S011010"'60s va11ey11'0"'''om111e "PPle Vallev 83 40 71 85 m10-70s 10 rri10.eo. OvtNnlghl IOwa '" 8arslo" 73 57 llO n ,,,. ~ e .. vmon• S<I •7 84 73 Bog Best • 45 2 I POllUlanl alendl<d lndu U*i 0-100 gooo 100-200 uMMltn"'' tor ..,..,,.... people 200.:100 unllNlllllul for IM, 300·500 naz11dc>u1 F1111 llQu<• to lo<l8V I Piii IOtec:&ll, MC0n0 II pr- dly I allllnOO !>ti SH I Beach 10 Mac:Arlnur Blvd S0..33 I/VIM , Saddl80acil Va119y 0 ·26 laQV'1a ~ 42 (IOf-) LOI A~ Airport 50-25 12 70 BllhOP 73 40 92 11 Tides 0'V'"• 16 54 Surf Report 113 73 c 11a11n1 62 Sii _ 48 40 long BelCfl 6? Sii 87 75 TODAY Mary1v1lle 67 se "l OCATIOft 811 SS SecontJ "'II" 2 15 Pm • S Momovti 68 52 Munung100 a..cn 89 73 S.Cood low 11 79 p"' I I Monle•ey 66 60 Rl•W .Hlly Newpor1 87 73 Second h"'n P'lllOAY 4 S Newporl Bea.ch 66 S7 40tn Streel '-'P<>rt 91 76 ·w 4 ISpm Omaroo 60 St 27n<1S1tMt Hewpo<1 83 llO Palm SprnlQ• 78 62 Baioo. weoge 69 114 Su" Mii tooay 11 6 •6 P m ""°" Pa .. oena S8 54 l equna ee.c11 7 1 82 Frlc:ley al 6 44 I m and Sita at 6 44 pm Rt-Sl<HI '' ~· San C-1• 88 71 Moon rlMI IOOay at 11 28 Pm Mii San Ba<natd•t\O 6 t ST Wale< 111'"P 114 91 7• F<IOay II 1 56 Pm 1"4 rlMS 90 .. n II 5811 Gib<... 69 SO 5-1 dltethon W•I 83 66 11 2! p.m. 5811 JOM 7 t 56 SOuttiw.I . am IMAN 1·3 ,.., 1·2 poor 1.2 poor t-7 poor •·2 poor l-2 poor I 3 flit CAMPAIGN FUND LAUNDERING ••• From Al "h 1ch was reported I y lobbying board members to hf1 compe1111ve restric- tion~ on tr~b .-haulin~n unincorporated areas. al so donated campaign mone~ on those dates. The donauono;, which totaled S 1.500 for each supcn 1sor. caught the eye of board watchdog Sh1rlc~ Gnnd- le. Grindle. an author of the county TIN CUP (Time Is Now. Clean Up Poh11 cs) ordinance which prohibits board members from voung on issues 1nvohing anyone who ha~ con- tributed more than $1 .622 to their campa1gnc, over a 48-month pcno<l began calltng lhc (jo;;'( emplO}Cl'o; 10 """II the~ "en· tx·1ng rl·1mhur'>ed ti~ 1heir emplo~cr D1 ~sa11 sticd "1th thl· Jn\Y>cr' ,hl' rC<'Cl'Cd. (1~ndlc likd d -{'~l~/l~ .. complaint "11h thl· D1~1nu \t· tome\ 's Offo:c In the meantime. hu1h Kiil') ,111d Ncc;1ande rt'l'l'IH'd klll'r' lrom .1 ( 1\ \: corporatt· official 1n Ho,111n a~i..1ng them to amend thl'll nimpa1gn rnn· tnbuuon \tall'ml'n\\ tn rl'lkr 11ha11hc entire ~ 1.500 ca rm· Imm the com- pan~ In thl' lct1l·r ... t.1:atl·d h ·ti 21 Juwrh Boren.\ 1u' prt: .. llklll \If ll•mmun11 .. 1- 11on' anJ l'n' 1ronmo11al managl'- ml·nt tor thl' tirm ''"d till· liH' l·mpll1\l."l'~ "ma\ hJ\l' lx·rn rl'1m hur'l'<I lr11m lllmp.111\ lum1' .. So tar. 011ing 1' thl' nnl~ rm plo~1ee tu he charg_l·d f kpmy-D ... 1s~1~11~c~1-:\~11~u-11-1c~·5-l'v"'1-a~u..,­ £ \an'>. "hose special assignments d1' 1<,ion handled the in' ec,t1ga11on. 1~ on \ ara11on unlll Monda\ < >111ng. rL·achcd at USX\ ~anta .\na tillicl.'. declined comment un lh<' l harg(''> Hl' 1c. \l hedukd 10 appear an coun Oll 24 Ne,tandl·. "ho 1s running fur '>l'tretan of <,late. returned mone) donated b} 0111ng and b} a second C .sx emplo~ee. Rohen C Gottlieb nimpa1gn manager Ron Rogers said. .\ c;pol>.cc;man for Rile) 's office could nol be real·hrd for commrnl. COACH MAY RETURN AFTER DRUG CASE ... From Al crc:~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE ' ,... ' .. t llo I :, t,' I I • "' • • ... A t ., • I' ' t • ., .. .... -. ,,... . ... .. . "• "'"' A ' • •• •,.,. I _. .4 'r ~ •r • •• • ,, .. r •• • •. ,. ti. .. ..... ,.. •111 ,,,, •111,. \ I+ VOL. 79, NO. 268 T R 0 p .. Just call 642-6086 What do \Ou likt about 1he Da1h Pilot? What don't you like" Call 1he number abOve and your mcsc;age u. 111 be recorded 1ranc;cnbed and de- ll' t'rt'd 10 the appropriate ed11or The same 24-hour an<."enng '>Cf\ Ill' ma} be used to r<.'cord letters to the cd11or nn an~ 1op1c Contnhulors to our Ll'llC'r'i column mu-;1 include their name and telephone numh<.·r tor' l'nfil:it1nn. Tells us "hat\ on \Our mind I c A p p E A Delly Piiot Dell very 11 Guer1ntffd I "A.- ' I ' v• • '" '"' I • , t ,. . ., ...... ... . .... .. ""• ., .. .... 1V (... ' 'I ·~· .,~ ' t • • 't I• • .. ,. .~ .... Circulation Telephone• I I > • • M 2-'W l _j lmt> of life\ he't times stan wuh RL-yn ~pooncr Hawaiian Tradinonab ra-., )(Otn)( r oordtnatt>S that capture all the tolor and 'P'"t of P..uadi!»e. on the finl"'t fahm' av.11lable m Reyn's own cxclusivf print~ \ ( 11nnnumg 1radin1m 1n (.oc11I lmtr ... l.1,.,.1111 11 .I ·'"'""'' I\. I I :-Irv. \Iott' !lour., Mon -1 n tO 1.1 i,.,1 Ill ti \un I 2 '\ l t ' I .. OrangeCOMtOAILYPILOT~,lep~H. 1 ....... Child care topic of Irvine session Heights plan goes to SUpervlsers . The c1.ty of Irvine will present a symposium on child care. issue~ Friday from 7:30 a.m. to I :30 p.m. at lhe lrv1ne Hilton. The event is sponsored by the city, the Irvine Co., the lndustnal Leaaue of Orange County and the AMI/Irvine Medical Center. . Dana Friedman, an expen on child care issues. wall ~ the keyno te speaker. Sharon Ellis and Betsy ~ath1s arc the coordinator and chairman, respec- tively, and tho cost of the symposium is $40. Watch aeulon ln FV Supervisor Roger Stanton=peak' to a Citywide Neighborhood Watch Pr on the roJe lhe cnme preve ntion groug can ay in eanhquake preparedness 1001gh181 7:3 1n Fountain Valle)-. The public 1s 1nv1ted to attend the meeting at the Fountain Valley Ctty Hall, 10200 Slater A. ve. Inveatment aemlnar set 8)' LISA MAHONEY °' ............ A plan for land use chanact an unin- corporated Santa Ana Heiahta 1s ~ady for consideration by the Oranse County Board of Supervisors. A specific plan for the community at the foot of John Wayne Airpon survived two days of plannina commission hearil\&S and w;u recommended for board approval TOesday. The matter w'UI be taken up by supervisors Oct. 1 ~. • · If the plan 1s adopted by the board, II will end years of uncenainty over the fate of a communtty whose residents have been d1v1ded over its future since t.he an- nounced expansion of the -county-run aarpon Construction of a new airline termi nal and parking garase and an attendanl increase 1n flights 1s incompatible with the ~nearby c6mmunity because of the 1n- crtased noise that would be senerated. To mile improvements at the ai~n. county.supervisors had to come up wtth a plan to brina the Santa Ana HeiJhts area nearer to compliance with state noise standards. After many emouonal mttunas with residents, the board •arced in January of 1985 to a compromise between two competina community arouS)l -one wanting tht' area to stay residential and the other pushing for conversion to a business park ~ preserving some residential por- uons and converting others to pro- fess1onal-adm1mstrat1ve and commercial zoning. Ado ption of the S{>Ce1fic plan wtll allow those whose properties have been rezoned to sell their lots a nd leave the 001se· impacted area. It will benefit those whQ remain by setting out traffic and other imP,rovements needed to upgrade their n~1ghborhoods ... Business park zonina i1 recommended (or those areas closnt t0 the airpon which would bear tbe brunt of any increase 1n noise. ProfCis1onal-adm1mstr1t1vezonm1 would be 1n effect alonf Acacia and Birch streets and a pon1on o Orchard Drive. A pocket of profcss1onal-adm1nistrative zon- ina is also recommended between Irvine Avenue and Orchard Dnvc. SeCtlOl)S of commercial and more pro- fessional zoning are sited aJona South Bnstol Street. Except for some kennels and a com- mercial nursery. the rest of Santa Ana Heights will remain residential under the plan. Planning comm1~s1oncrs received a nun; of peuuons and last-ditch pleas for zoning changes on specific parcels durina a 4112-hour hcanna Tuesday. A maJonty of I 0 property owners whose Mesa Dnvc parcels b9fder the proposed bus.inm park ubd that their Iota bt converted to profeuioeal-edmlnistradve. The request wu denied. A petition with lbe names of about 40 peopk oppoted to eommerdaJ '* of a two-aCTe parcel at Cypreu Avenue nd Orchard Drive WU submitted by Sue Cathcart. a Cyprna A venue rnideat. Com missionen voted tO retain the pared in t.he resi<,tent~l zone but permit the .owner, the Belt family trust, to bui)d. ug tO seven homes on the four half ...acre loll. Residents also rallied apintt a planQOd stable on Mesa Drive. Goina apinst the recommendation of plannina staff, com- miuioners voted to eliminate such a \lie on the 2. 7-acre parcel. Because it is a linale lot. t.he owner Wlll have only the option o( buildm& an Citate on t.he property. Street, rccrcat1onal and other tmprove- ments planned fo r Santa Ana HeiahB will be financed through redevelopment. The Laguna Beactl Women·s Club and IDS F1 nan~1al Services will present a seminar on 1nves110g an 1he 1980s Frida~' at 7 p.m. at the club, 2a6 St. Ann·\ Dr~ve, Laguna Beach. Mark Lammers will conduC1 the program and adm1ss1on 1s free. Cafl 963-1968 for reservation 1n fo rma1 1on Surprise storm sharls ·coast.traffic Quake class carded The public •~ 1nv11cd to ,in canhquakc preparedness class scheduled for F-nda} at 7.30 p.m. at the Laguna Presb} tenan Church. 415 Forest A' e .. Lagu na Beach. Dr. Arleen Whatne) will g1vt' sugge~uom for prcparednes~ and ~fC't~ during a tremor. Adm1ss1on 1s free and fun her informa11on as available at 494-7555 dunng the da~ Leadershlp conference .. Perspectives on Leadership" \\tll tx· 1he theme of In inc Valle} College's annual leadership con- ference to l:x-held Sa~urda\. The C'-"e-Al """'11-f~aw-re guest speakers from cti} 'ltate and regional go"ernmcnts Reg1stra11on 1<1 open 10 student., at lr\'tnC Valle) and 5addkbuck C ·olkgcs and the fee 1~ SS Call 559-93(JO for more 1nformat1on. Photo workshop ln lrvlne ··Ho"' 10 Photograph Peopk'" ''the \UbJt·ct ol a workshop to be presented 11, I afe ~1 agallne ____ photographer Leigh"-aener SaturJa\ from 4 am Ill 3 pm al the In tne Fa ne O\n\ l l'Otl'r cgl\tr:ltaon ,., S-'5 and ad\:tOl'C enrollment I\ rn.JUIH'd (all the center at 552-111-x for tktatl'> Seminars at Saddlebac.k T\.\11 h115anes-. c;cm1nar<. \.\Ill tx· offl'rl·d \aturcl:I\ <11 \adJ lt'hat k ( ollege an Mt'><:.aon V1e10 ··Ho"' 1\1 \tJrt .and OJ)l:ratc a Bed <ind Arcakfo\l Inn·· \qll Ix· PH''l'nlnJtr11mlJ.i.m 104pm "i:11urJa,JndC)lt 4 1n R11om I-.\ ~u2 a1 a um of$ 'iS Im cath l IJ\\ or S11S for hoth .. llo"' to \tan and lmpn>'l' ) our O"n Hu'ill'"'' .. '' 'theduleJ Imm IJ 'o a lo 1. 'n pm an Room HC1\ 'l~ t and the \11\t I\ $ • • and S4'\ tor d 'il'COnd ml·mtx·r of the \amr latn1t\ or hu\lnl''" C all 58~ -4646 I• ir mme 1nformat1on lrvlne classes carded T hn 11 \ 111 In arw "'111 C'Cind Ult da'>~l''> 1 n 'ta rta ng a lra lt hu\1nc'' .rnd fnrl•1gn .trtl'nl'> "iaturda~ fhe lir\t 'l'\\11 1n "\\ twJukd Imm l.J lo a m to 4 p m ·at '-unh"'rn!d C nmmun1t' r>ark and the \l'Cond ff.om 11 10 I I a m .it lfralth tt.·i·h Rchah1la1a110n Center 1n lr,anc < 11n1.1l t tht• C ommunat' \cf\1Cl''\ Dep<Jn- ml'nl ,1t llt1l 1-'Xl<I lur rl'g1<otr:l1lon dl·t.111<o An Invitation: By ROBERT HYNDMA N and PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of I~ Delly 1"1191 ..... .\uto body shops across the Orange Coast geared up fo r business Wednesda} when a surprise Pacifi c storm rolled in and dropped light but steady rain. cau~ang numero u) minor accidents throughou1 the day Commuters cra.,...led on freeways and thoroughfares dunn~ the day where the rain washed up 011 shcks and sent "chicles sk1dd1ng and sliding . Orange County meteorologist Greg ( unningham said today ..lhe rainfall lh.i.s week has been unseasonably heav} with levels fa r 8bo\ e the average for this lime of vear · .\t 8 a m. toda y. an inch of rain had been measured 1n Costa Mesa. 1.26 inches fell an Hun110g1on Beach, I .14 inches washed the \1iss1on Viejo area and at Santiago Peak - v. h1ch normall y receives the heav1e't rainfall an the county -S.12 inches "ere rernrded. Cunningham said. • 'ew-. . 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, the Orange Cuun- 1 ~ Harbor Patrol repon ed_ The National Weather Sen. ice rcponcd chance of rain 1oday would be less than 2U percen1. with cleanng tonight and sunny. warm skies expected fo r Friday. Rct ausl.' the rain was general!) lagh1. lOunl) nood control channels easal) handled the c;eason's fi rst maJor storm, '>aid counl) meteorologist Emmett Frank- lin .. The fir\t <;torm can be bad becau~e ol the dcbm that \omeumcs builds up. but at"\ heen <;O hghl at hasn't done an) thing.'· hl' -.aid '<I a nor rain-related equipment proble m' plagued \outhern (ahfornaa l:.da~on throughout the da). but onl) one .\fl. second t1ulagc affected Costa Mesa rcs1 - dcnl) 1n 1hc Orange Coast area. .\ (OOlen at the Pacific .\mph1thcatrl' 111 <. os1a M c!MI went on as scheduled. "'hale .,OOofthe Republican Pany faithful fought traffic anJ rain to hear Vice President Gt'Orgc Bu'ih speak at an Irvine fund-ra1wr for L 'icnatc candidate Ed Zschau Dl''ip1te repons of numerous fender hcnder<.. police throughout the Orange ( oa'it reponed no maJor accident~ nr IOJUrte'i. "Wc'q• hct•n 'er. bus\ w11h ma°' Attention org•nrza11on presidents and sec-accident-.." \aid Huniington Beach poltlc ret•rles We w•nt to help make your upcomlng ( D eventsr ~ltngs. semln•rs and fundr1isers sue-Lt. iar. a\'I~. "However. there "a<. CiNru enODrril announcemenlfinctu<nno-fl~"'". -.f..-t-.>fWlthrn~ ~r.K)u ·· - -- place. coll (tf any) and a phone number for "Wl'·re working our butts olThcrc ·· \a1J 1ddl1lon•I tnlorm•1ion to Bulle11n Board. Dally Piiot. P O Box 1560. Coa11 Me ... 92826 I Two men were Injured.. to4ay In a 5 a .m . traffic accident In front of Newport Liquor, 2200 Newport Blvd. Coata Mesa police aald a 1982 Dataun traveling eaat on Victoria Street ran a red light at Newport Boulevard and collided with a 1986 F ord pickup. The Datsun then •truck two °"",...,._.,...., ..... I(...., phone booth•, a newapaper rack and the front of the liquor atore. The driver of the Dataa.n, Byron G. Katz, 25, of Hantlnaton Beach, and the driver of the pickup, Jerry Ailen Tacker, 29, of Balboa, were treated at Coeta Me.a Medical Center for cuts, brulae• and complaint• of pain. a C ahfornaa H 1ghv.a~ Patrol dto;patchrr. On Laguna< .1n\on Road. a dn\1·r lll'>t control of ht) l·ar on an rnl r,l1d and )lad s1de,,a}s 1010 a fcnn: said poltn· J1~­ pa1cher haron hr) nc Fidel .\gra1 "'ii" eJl"l'll'd from ha., l·ar v. hen 11 struck thl' fcnlc He was arrl''>tl'd b} police on su\p1l 1on of drun~cn drl\ ing and transponl·d ll) \\ l'\tcm Medteal (enter for 1rea1ml·nt ,1f J pn\'>lhlc.' hrokl·n kg .. hr) nc 'aid .\lthnugh Southern < .1latorn1a Edison v.orkcr~ "'Crl' bu'~ ~l'l'ptng ra1n-damagl'd equipment 1n ordl'r. thl' onl} power out.age occurred JU'\I he fore 11 a m \\hen ~ 200 (..OSU&--.\Jc....i cuslomon.lo~t P')\\CL fuL.30 '\Cconds. said area manager Jam Kenned~ The shon outage was due to ov<.'rhead equapml·nt failure. Kenned~ said The rol k group R E M went on -.1agt' as ')lhcdulcd at 1he Pacafii: .\mphttheatcr. ''hl're past act'\ e<;caped 1he ~tead~ rainfall that l harac1er11cd Wcdncsda' \ ~torm ·-r,e ne,er had 1t rain ron~1s1en1h Ille 1 h1~ dunng a concen ... said amph11h.ea1er spokl'\V.Oman Rosanne John$00 ·· .. o rm l Unous l<l set.> ho" it goes ~ "Jf people arc reall~ into lhl' \hov. · lhl') come nrl'nart'd. "'11h umhrellJ!>. rla~11r trash bag~."' hatner ... .\cc1dent' \\l'fC c11rnmun throughout Southl·rn ( alttnrn1a \.\1th onl' rx•ro,on Jru lied and_ ...I .i 01 hen lllj u red \\.hJ.:.n._a (,re) hound hu<. pl<ml'd an to a v. r<·c~ on Interstate S near ~e"'hall the ..\ssocaated Press reponcd Roads werl' Jammed b) more than 50 accidents '"'oh. ing coll1S1ons or over- turned or 1acUn1fed trucks sn the first '"nter-1~ 1>1: storm of the }ear The rain also momentanl' knocked AM rad1os1a11ons ..._FWBand K~BC off the air and caused hnef p<1\.\er outages through- out th<.' area The Lo' ..\ngele\ l>uJgers-San l11ego Padres and < altlornan .\ngels-Cle"eland Indian~ ba<;eball gaml''> were canceled. the fim t1m<.' all three )outhcrn California m.}Jor lca&.Uc~ba~ball !~;uns~~,n~d l1UI on 1hc same da) Reports ol your club or org•nta llon·s ac11v1ti. -Ilk• community servtGe pro1ec11 or efec11on of omc:.<1 -should t>e directed 10 th• Commu nity News Editor 11 11'1• same •ddress Non-return•bte olack and wtille ph0togr1phs are welcome No Listeria found in cheese in county Thursday, Sept. 25 • <1 'II r> m Laguna Bea<'b Board of \djust- menl. C II\ ( ounnl ( hamhl'r<.. "ill'l t-orco,1 '' c •fl 'i> pm . Laguna Beach Housing Committee . t onir110nat) ( enll'r. 'X-' l eg10n \t PoucE Loe I . ~~ - . By LISA MAHONF.Y 01 IM Dallr ,Hot •taft Sample' nf unlabekd <;oft rhl'l'\l' rl'- mlnl·d from li 'e Santa .\na markl·h tl\ Ora nge ( ount~ hl'alth 'ian11an:tn\ la<,1 Fnda' '>hov. no sagm nf lhl' fll.lll'nllalh dcadl' L•':ltcna hactena. a ~ount' hl·allh ollil aal \31d \\ cdnesda~ ~ But c11un1' resident<, 'illll 'hnuld not consume a Latin-st\ le 'iofl chel''\l' called C uaJada '\ahedoma or an' uthl'r un- lahl'kd lht'l•\l' 'iatJ Roh ".krnman Jarl'l lnr of l'O ' aronnwntal hl•ahh ~anatan.rn.-. from lhl' ( ounl' I lea l1h Carr ·\genq madca <,v.t•epnt'1n~anta -\na m:irkl'I) an prcdom1nantl} l auno neigh· horh1lOds after learning that lhl' \tall" Depanmen111f Hl·alth l)l'n 1i:t•\ hJJ '''un1 a "'arnang ahout C U3J<Jda \ah l'dorn,1 r hough no padagl'\ OI the \ll\JX"1 I cheese ''Crl' dl,\O\l'rcd. s.inatan.in' ~lid tind Po pound<; ol oth er unlahl-ll'l1, hn·\l' an fi,l' of the market\. \-krnm;rn ,,11d T e'itang of t.•aght chct'Sl' ...imnle.-. turnl·ll up nu l., 1dl·nlt uf I l\tl'na Se\l'nhdr" rl'tadcrr, \\ill Olli hl' perm111ed to 'ell thl· lhl'e'-l' v.htlh ma) ha\l· tx·l'n 1llq1,:il1' ampurtl•ll or manufactured 1n .111 unJr- pru' ed tanor~ he said l 1<;ta1a hactena fuunll 1n J.1lt,lu , hl'l''1' prllduct~ la\I ~car cau<.l'd an uu1hrl'.1I.. 111 ,1 dl\CJ\l' 1.alled 11\lt'no,1~ "hll h 'tru1. I. \.,J < ,1lalorn1.rn<, anJ l 3U\l'd 11 \ lll'Jth' In Orange ( <lUOI\. lo l •l'l' "' lhl' ""l·.1'e and \l''en lll'ath' "l'll' hl,1111l·d 111 lJ In ll'd l"hl•t•)C I h1.'fl' ha'e tx·l'n nn l.l,l'' 111 1i,1a1•1'" tr:11. l'd tu l hel''t' or 111 her m 1 I~ rr11d11, '' 1 h" \C3r. JClordang. 111 thl' Office nf En- ' 1ronmen1al lkalth l 1,tl'rt"'I' 1\ n hal tl·nal 1nfect1on that ma' l'3U\l' mt•nang111< •. c:nccphal111s and 1nln taon' 111 thl' hlood \tream It can also 1au<.e mhlarnagl'' and rnllhtnhs. fho't' ml>\I Jt n'~ .ire pregnant "'omen .ind pt·unk "11h prc-n1,1ing m(·d1cal 1.11n<l111nno, <)ul'\tHlO\ •n 1. hl'Co.e f)r<l<lun<. .lnd 1hc1 r lahl.'lin~ nl J\ Ix lllrl'(tCJ 1l) the UIUnt} C>lli,l· 111 En,minmt•ntal Hl·alth at /'. \J "1->1 ti . . . Valley firm investigated over $700.,000 tax fraud Jln1hnl \g.r.11 "J' 'aoppnJ .11 • I'm \\ l'dlll'WJ~ 1111 L J ILUO.I ( .10\llf l{ ... 111 ; . . Daniel JC1hn Cmnal11 JI "·I' .Hll•\\l•J on \U\p1c1on ot 't'lhnii nJH""'' < 1nn.ill1 v.a\ arrc,1cd al I :5 a m \\ l••lnt•.,.l.l\ 11n 11u1h Coa\t H1gh-.a~ Newport Beach ht·l-.l'l'n "J m J111.1 , \\ ,.,11,.·,-1." I nlf\ ".t\ madl' 11~ I'!' • •lo' 1 "' •11lon• \ v. inJ1111. v. a' t-r .. ~t· 1 or ~lh mpl t \IC'al a \l<'rt'<l from d, .tr n .1 ••lhll•m n1u" ,nmpln .11 114< \ .1llq?c: "I '""''"·•·n r m '-1 1inJa, and • "1 .1 n1 I 1(''41,1\ . . .. ( urh con ng ll'lll\ -. l·r 1· rrf'\11 tnl '"•In IMm a truck !led 10 th<· ll1~1 l'lh>1 I.. •I 1-..crn. be t wren 'l f1 01 T ut',ll.t' .nHI ',1 m I """' l 11pc1 l>t-"1aru1. 4 ~ ut < 1.irdC'n l•t' \r ".t'arrr\lrd \,fonda' in Fvuntain \ Jiil'' Jt J ph•\1uan·, office al I Ml \\ arnrr \' C' He I\ \U'IJXllcd 01 If\ mg 10 hd' l" J h1rg1·d prr\\. npuun lillC'd • • • rhr ,IC'r~ .111hr "·EIC'\1·n \tOrr .it 111<\J 'i o.,l.1tl'r .\'l' reponl·dl"arh 5unda' th at twll cu,tnmrr,·· rnl<.'rrd I~<' bu'l•n<'''I and 1·ach grahhnl a I ~-pa,·k nt Budwr1 '1Cr hc:er ,tn,and tkd "llh\)UI p1hing "'IO(l.C'l<l.,.3\ • '1·h1, Irv. :i' \t'C'n I hr 1,,,\ "a' <''>llmatNl at By PHIL NF.IDERMAN Of tlw Delly 'llol •1•" f oun1a10 V:illc) polic~ ~a id Wl'dne~a) the) are 1nvcst1ga11ng complninls that a local payroll busi- ness ha~ failed to turn 1n as much as S700.000 an \tale and federal tax deduction\ gt I nrr} (111\\.\0ld dcchned to 1dcnt1h thl' ,umpan,, but '-aid ~) custom<.'r!i ell thl' p;l ~roll tirm hnvl' filed compla1n1s "''h the poltcc dcpanmcnt -;ann· Sept 11. .. It.~ a hag lo~'i "tth a lot ot Huntlnaton Beach ..\ ~oman \a1J thtil \he 11.as mu~d .H Ron~d and fkal"h B11ulC',ard and 1ha11hl.' su,pClt \C~ll. ht'r S.:O pu~ \Sii an m1\t.cllan<'11U' m.tkrup c1nd S' an \lllllrl<'r' . . . fhtr't'' rn1<'rrd .c hnmr m tlw IXl)("l hlock nl l)('l,1v..1r,· through an unlOl li.l•d bedroom"' 1 nllnv. an1l \hlk ;\\I 0111amC'r.1 S8 ~ 1n Jt'Wt'lt'\. 1111d S., ~ 111 hunt1n~ k n1' I'' m<'nnr rn1rrrd ~ homr 1n lhr I ('ICOI lllock of Al:inton thrnugh ll rt•ar hed rnoni wtndnv. .and \Ink .i S \~II 'ulw lU~llt' rttordcr \omronr \h1k .: ~40i 1 h1, \1 lc Imm .in unhl\ li.C'\l llolr'll(C-11•" I 1n lhr KUOO hit!\ Ii. 111 l ll" . . . 'll t1m<> ... Griswold said He !>aid alkga11onsofdll'gal m1sap- propna11on of funds arc being in- vestigated. but said no cnminal cha•s had been filed as of Wednes- day He said the unnamed business has cumntly suspended opera1 ions. Gnswold said small businesses commonly hire a payroll firm to issue checks to employees whose names. pay rates and hours are provided by the employer. The payroll firm makes tax dt.·duct1ons. then issue" the pay- check to 1he employee. Th<' d<'duC· t1ons are to be forwarded 10 ap- Thie' es stoic a boat and a trailer' atutd 111 SI 000 in !ht 16000 block of Bois.a ( htl'8 • • • Burilars stolr a man·~ ~hoot nng 'alutd at S250 and nmccllancous JC'Wtlr-. Imm a homt' 1n the 20000 hloc k ol M1nt'n 11 • • • C ,1ml llollmnn rcponed th111 \Omt'onl" 'tole 11 to) blat.·k ( ockcr span1rl '1lucd at SW tru m her locked car at Von• Murkct. l!llQI .o\tlanta. • • • ~meont bmkt 1n10 Ptll1nd. 10111 .\dam' "'r and .. tc)lt St~O from• Jnawer L.,una ~acb rnftlC' \llC'd IV.Cl mc-n "" \U\J'lh 10n nl prnpnall' 'itall' and federal agl'nc·1cr, fhc police spokc!>man said the customers began complaining l-0 of- ficers after m :e1 v10g notices that the td payments were overdue. G nswold said the complaints have been filed by nonsts. trucking firms. escro\\ businesses and others. w11h the largest single loss c~tamated at $50.000. Losses from all 25 com· plaints total ahout $700.000. he said He said the payroll customers are located throughout Southern C'ala- fomaa. trwd ,ondurt rarh \\C'dnt\da\· on .\s1cr 1rre1 < 1tt\1 v.rrC' C 11C'nn l1raham 'l~ of Pana Point <1nJ James ~ uordon. JJ. ot Laauna Stach . . . .\ 12-sJXtd b11.\dt' \alurd at S.!SIJ. '"a' reported s1olt'n 1 uc\dn' e\C'n1ni from Th a rd S1rcr1 and r11r1i. .\' cnur • • • The ov. nl'r 11f 11 l'lll ~ .\11:1 Romm rtpont'd thr l'IH \ltlkn 1 ue,da) Crom thr dn,rv.;a\ of hi\ Tcmrilr ll1lb Dmr resadcncr Th e l&r hrm•n v.11h )t'llov. stnp1na v.as hl\l \C'C'n ~fonda' ni ght • • • ..\ 1hcn ... , rtl'Cln<'d "C'dncsdA' on Gknnt'HC °'trttl '""ha '°'' C'\t1m11C'd 1u srn1 . . . Pola~<' arrr,11•.t I 11kl \jl.r.11 :11 nn ~u~r11C1on nl 1ln' tnR 11nllr1 thr 1n l1u('n1 t• "' \mall' pr0,.tcr ""' 'f)\•ttt•d 1wi:nn111n111 a wando" ol .111 .1pMtnw111 "" th1· 'lllil hltll l. 111 Ja\m1t1<.' in ( 11r .. n.1 drl \I.tr \ v.oman 311lrcd tn ol n1jo:IHi.1''"0 "·'' 1n\IJC the apartment T"-t' bonzaa 1r~~ 0 v.onh s:oo v.crr stolen from the front p<lll h of a rt'\1drn« on th<' JOO hlock of 01amC1nd on Balboa hi and • • • l, I '-foo1 rnnO<' "'"' ,t,1l1'n trnm 1hc nWll nf.in \\H kCf'J"l;lrl.\·d.1n1hr JIM)hlt'1.kl'I •\ca1.·1,1 . . . •\ hrtdl ,l\c ,nnw1nin11 1 p:rn of gta"l'\ and a l.'.ah ulnlur "'"' '111lrn Imm thC' '>rill nf a BMW parkrd on th1' 4110 i'hll k ul lkgnnia \1 orc th.in ~I lo1i 1~1 lil'tt v.:1' 'h•lt'n from T)rl r a1 n ~ 11 ~ Rn \1111 '<'ulh I hr 1h1d ;app.irtnth hn,kt> 1n1n 1hr rr,1uaran1 af\tr bu~1nr" ht'U" . . . \OOUI S:~O ti.Orth ,,, , ln lh1ng anJ fumt1urt WC'rt t lostd from a lt1t lrd g.a raac nn thr '00 hlN I. ol < .tm:ttu'n 1n ( orona del "1 ar \ h1v.nmuv.1·1 :.:nh ~~no ..... , '111tcn Imm,, 11a1a11r n1' lht I Jrl\1 hi.I( I. ••t 1 11ral PhH·r Coeta Meea .\ '1dt0<.8''<'llt rrrofd<'r .1 v. :Ill h and <'l mtro rqu1pn1tn1. ~onh ;i 111mh1nrd s~ .. ~ \\('ft rtponed stol<'n ln\m . homt' '" thC' ~oo block of c~nter C..trt"C't hetv.Ct'n nc11)n ~nd ' 'op m Tuc'ld11' • • • \n \)(tlft \ll'trt1 V.d\ lt'~lfl "' '"'" n lr.•m 11 1oll Jl•ll ~r.t ol I nr J nllC' ( 1 \,l\I f ,,1 flopc \\ l'dnc...Ja, · Irvine A. blC~cJ(' V.urth-nlllT(' than s:1111 '"·I' stolen from l·nne~11~ ll1gh ~·hoot .. . .. .\ rt'O Columbia cn11\Cr b1nclr v.:i' ~lol<'n rrom \.ieado'" bf'(l('I~ • • • l, \terrn 11.a~ \tolrn lrnm 3 Honda l ''ti par~t'd 11n thC' :t-110 hll'll I. ill \.lain "tr<'n . . . omc '1drt1 lJ\\C'll1' m1" 11•\ -.err t.\~l·n lrom a bu\inr'' 11n th\' .i ·," 1 hl111 Ii. .it Rarranc.i Par~""' h\ "1111rnm· v.11h ,, \tnlcn mrmlx'r\hlfl nm! • • • " lnmpu1er trh.•flh llll<' "\!rm .uul •l'Pl<'r V.C'f"\' \ICllC'n frnm .1l-11\lnr"11n th1· : tno hloc k nl \lain '11rrr1 ~mt' 1.fio:dat lards·v.~rr '"'l'n tmm Jn \ud1 ~1·.rtc 1 parli.C'd on I lro1r ".11n I uC'' J;\\ . . . " ,l,mmcr.:1al l'tufllllf\ ''" Dup11n1 nell<'d 1h1rf~ more than \<i1k1 1n 111'11,·r C'QUtpmC'nt \in illTC'\I\ v.rtT m.111r P'ountaln Valley 1 hrrw~ un~napprd a n-a1 rtl3,ll\ nu1111 l'1l\('r ,10 hurihm7C' 11 nu..-.r·, hlu<' t <JRti urnk1 Samun. pnrked \\ t1lnc'lda~ at rounlA1n \'allr\ Rra111nal H1\\p11al 1 lllfl I: ud1d St I ht lo" 1n ludNl ~trrro CQu1pmrnt • 11lutd at S 'OO • • • " rc\ldcn1 nt thr 17400 hloe;k 01 1>"1" rt'J"IC'l'1C'd \\ C'dne\(11' lhll lhC' let\ lf\1nt an.I rrar 11rr' Imm hrr \llH·r I Q)l I HnnJ.i \11 ,,, I hn<l httn '"'h n T hr lt1" "'"' ('\I 1molll•1l 111 ~' ='' '• • • • Burglar\ hrnkc .tn ca\I ~droom w1ndu'" 111 tout a home T uc\dav on tht 9'400 block ol (1<'rantum Thr 1n1ruder took Jt ..... elf\ 'aTu<'d at ~~40 11nd $6() an cash ' Bthrlotlng suspect held ll11n1ang1nn Bea h pohCt' have arrc,tcd th<' eighth ~uspttt this week 1n ,·onnec11on with th<' not on the ~a. h '"er the Labor Da' \\Cekend The-l.11e'1 'iU'ipc'Ct. Da,·e ~au k. 19. of Tu,tan was tak<'n into custod\' on -.uspa 1110 of ar~n and noung.-ac- ' ordan).! tu P11lacc Depanment ~r<1kc'" • •n.1n Jo .\nnt' Bonkowski. PolH ,. ''"' ha'<.' arreo;ted all but on<.' of 1 , 11 ,u-.pcus named in arrest warrant\ 'ut"d h~ the West Orange ( ount' \1 n1upal C oun The second wa H' ol ' 1'1'1('1.:tS -~5 pe-ople WCrt arre'ited r 'anou\ c harae~ on the night ot :1 .\ua, .\I not -v.wc 1dent1li<'<1 through lhe u~ of telc- ' 1'i11'n , • C'rac. and th<' film'i of pn' .rn· •1 1 •1t'graphtl"'\ Ronkov.<;k1 \!lid A4 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, September 25, 1986 Israelijets attack guerrillas' grove SIDON. Lt"banon (.\I') -Israeli warplanes toda) rocketed an olive ii~ve bclte' l'd to ~ the site of a P lest1n1a n guerrilla base. police said. 0 c pc™>n ":h reported killed in the • ~cond Israeli n1r attad. 111 Lebanon in threl' dan In Tl·I .\\'J\. the Israeli m1lttar. rnmmand ..aid the target v.di. a base belonging to tht• Fat.ih guerrilla facuon hl·uded tl\ 't asSt·r .\rd fat. chairman of the Pa·k~tinl' L1bcrat1on Orian1za11on fhe comm.ind ..aid the ha!oe rnn- ~1s1cd of!>C\ l'ral tl'nt~ in a forest south of 'uJon Lcb:int'<il' pohn· <;a1d the r<;racl1 plan~rocicc1t'd .\~hrafiC'h Hill t":J\1 of ~1don 'i. \l1lh \hl·hrefugl'l'lJmp.and lOhlimll'J that a Fatah h.t!>\' ''"'' hc.'lil'\l'd lnl atl'l.l thl•rc . .\ um1 m.tnJer l1l thl' "' rian-hal l:eJ P11pul..1r I 1txr.1t111n \rm\ mil1t1a ,,11J one mll1t1J111J11 ''J' 1..ilkJ JnJ tv.u others \\l'rl' \lightl~ v.oundcd. Hc spoke on condition of anon} mny Poltt't' said six lsrnch plant's i.woope-d out of the sk) over tht' Mediterranean west ofSidon at 11 :20 o.m. and d 1vebombed in groups of three · uul'rnllas fired anu-a1rcraft gum and ground-to-air Si\M-7 missile~ that were deOl-ctnJ b) heat halloons releast'd b} thl' l'iral'11 p1l<m. the polict' said Thl· Israeli command sa1J 1h pilot' reponed accurate h11~ and all plane~ returned sale!\ 10 basl' Fatah gue.mlla-; and Popular liberation '\rmy fighter~ cordonl·\I off the 'itncken arl·a hours after thl' attat'it:-tttmmg ~ad rt'porter'i and photographers. On Tue~da~. li,ral'11 ,warplanl'' \trutl... t:iase' bl'longrng 10 th{' fkmu-• tr~t1t · Frnnt for thl' I 1hl·ra11on of PJk'>llnt·.ind thl' \hu \11'll'"J fol t11>n ul I JWh. I v.11 Lebarll''l' l>ni'e n111J - t1:tml'n werr rcpon1·d "tiuntkd 0 t Med1teff di tiJdll -s ea Israeli Planes Attack Bases t~Ulufl /~r .. Jfir· t . SR c 1,,,,,,c:-4c:,t I AEL J. '·• h/.K·l 1 -'. . Sudan leaders veto start 2-step trade of airlift against famine proposed in By tbe Assoriated Press Danilo[[ case Id I.\ KI < ll '-'1. ~udan -The gO\ ernmen1 todJ~ 'l'tocd a plan to 11 ~ rl'11cf goods 10 '>I.in mg people 1n southern Sudan hl'cau~l' of what 11 '>aid 1s a continuing thr l'JI from rebels in the area . .\ statt'lnl'nt n·ad mer otliual Rad10 Omdurm:in \Jtd org!ln11ers of the merq m1!'s1on 'hould If\ 1nc;,1ead lo u'i.' 1rud,, 11.1 rcJ1.h \\JU where scoresofthousand!>ofc-1, 11 v.ar rdugl'l'' are ..a1d to be necH Jl'Jlh lrum star\'allon. Called Operation Karnbow tht· monthlong tnterna11nn.il .11rl1ll aln·ad\ ha~ been dela,ed tl\ 1hrca1' trom thl· \ud~in People'' I 1~·1.111on .\rm\ ('iPLA) lo hoot dov.n an) plJnl' lhtnlt mer rl'hl·l tl'mtor. v.11h••UI ll'> Pl'rm1<,f>1on as ti did a ~udan .\11'\\a~' tl1gh1 un .\ug lfl Tha11nudl n1,11,1Mlll'l'" , More than 250,000 Koreans detained (\[(>I I \1,uth Korea -More than a quaner-m1llwn r..nr\·t1n\ \tl·re deta1nl'l.i Junnl! J 1<><1-da\ ant1-cnme dn'l' 1ha1 preceded the .\'IJn C1aml'">. -------pohtt~rdwct:r. ltrC'n~iamm ~d 5Cpt. f 7. three da~\ &·Ion· the 11pcnlng of thl' '>Port' IL''>ll\ al I hat v.111 run 1n 'it.·uul through Ck 1 'i .\ pohre Jnnuunl t·nwnt ,,11d that of lhl' total ot 26J 5M peopk p1ckl·d up. ~I\. 111 "t'rL: plJlt'J unJl•r .Hrl'\l on 'Jnou' t•hargc\ and 76.J 12 rdt•rrt•d tn -.u mm:ir) l cru1" fhl' Olhl'r' \\lit rt'lca,t·d J lkr warning' 11r 1urnnl o\l'r ti) "fll.'rltnenl Jgt'Olll'' •H org.1nl1.rt11.m' tor plw~1hlc ;:irtron Kasparov resigns 19th game, score tied I f-..: 1 '-< • K \ () l () 1.i K: ...--T111l'h older ( 1arn Ka\pam\ 111da~ rl'\1&nl·d tht• I 4th gJml' 111 1 he \\ t>rld < ht''>' l'h:imp1on\h1p. gt\ 1 ng d1:i lkngt•r \n.11(11~ 1--JrP<" hi' th1rJ 'tra1gh1 \it 111~ and ''mg thl' w<1rl' JI Y '1 in a \tunning lllml'h:l l ~ l--.1'>rar11\ 'l'nt hi\ rl'\Jgnat1nn 111 lhl'\\ ot)it I.ti\ ll'\\ lhJn (\l ll h11Ur\ h\'111rl0 lhl'g.Jl1ll ht•g un \\l·dnt''>dJ\ wa\tuha\l'll''>Ullll'd'qth Karr•" '\lhtll' pll'l'l'\ 10 v. hJI gr ,indmJ\h'f\ dl'\t rtht•d .J\ J \\I nnll11!, flll\ll ll IO f ht' 20th !!dml' I\ "hl·dukd\11~·!?111 1 r1d:i-. night Trading bloc moves against terrorists l 1 t'-I Jf I I ht' I_' 11mr1111n \,1 ar~cl nJl1un' t11J,I\ 11rdt·rnl nl'" 1•11111 nwJ,Uh'> lil''l~nt•J I, hJ11\ .1nJ <ll'rurt" tcrr11n'1 ~rnufh anJ q1v.nl lhn v.11ulJ m.1~t l\•1 ,'f1r.u·''"'°' tu lt·rn1n'>1' lntt·r111r 01nd 111,111.l· mrnl\ll'f\ 111 thl \\ l'\I r ur• pi·.1·11•.1 11111! hi ,, met in Jn l'mt•rgt•nn 'l'"'"n rl'(.1lll'\ll'tl h\ I r;Jl1ll' Y.hl·r1. .1 I •-d.1' "·''t nl ll'lr••ll'I hnmh1ng,~rlkd nrnl 1x•11pkJnd llllUll'J llllllt' 1h.111 I f·ll 1·.1rl1\·r thl\ ll•nnth \11ddll I ,t'>ln n lurmt\h 'l'd .rng lh\· 11 k.1'l 111 1J1kd '"mp.1tr111t' 1n I r,1111.r Jrt· ht·lrnnl 11·,p1111'1hk 1111 th\ h11mh1ni!' llnt1'h I h1ni1 'l'l rl 1.1r' I >nu~l.1' 1 lurd ,,11d al .1 r11 ''' • n11tnr11lt' .1111.1 1hr 111111 h11111 rtll'l'l ni.? I h.11 't rrnn'>t ~1 <>UP' h;.id hn 0111 • ll\'l ll' 1 • ll ga n11l'J ,1 nJ l1111dut ,111d h.111 i.!.11n1·J JUl'" '" .1dvJfh\J et1u1nml·n1.ind1r.11n1n~ UNITED NATIONS (A P) -ec- rctary of State 0eorge P. Shultz has left the door open to another meeting with 1he So" 1et fo reign minister as the superpowers consider a tv.o-,tagl' L'. . proposal for thr return of .\mer1can rl'porta :-...1th11la' Dan1lofT. offinal'i said Tht-proposal. made shonl) aft~r Dan1loffs .\ug. 30 arre'it 1n Mo o". calls for the newsman·s 1mmcd1ate release and for a So\ 1et t•1111en char~cd v.1th sp}1ng 1n !'<ev. York to °' fned me SO\ 1et ( ;\ t•mplo}ee C 1ennad1\ Zakharo'. v. a., arrt•stt•d a v.eek hcfore Oanilofl lfZakharo' "rnn' Kll'd. he v.ould be C\lh:rngcd tor an un'>pt'c11il·d numhl'r of <io\ ll'I d1"1dl·nts. accord- ing 10 lhe propoo;al. "We're v.ork1ng on 1t." Shull1 said \.\lednt•\da\ of the Dan1loff case Oth1.·r l '.S. officials descnbed the nego11a11ons as act1 ve and said the ) m1gh1 require another <;ess1on be- IV.l'Cn Shuhi and So, 1et Foreign '\.11n1ster Fduard .\ <.\he' ardnad1e fhl' two men rn l\.1•w York tor .1 \f>l'l'tal \C\'>100 of' the \ :-,; ( 1ent·ral .\-,scmbl\ 1m·1 tv.1ce I uc\<la\ l hl· taik-.. wh1l'h ')hultt "tonduu- tng, '' "h thl' as\l!.tance nt a tl•v. "llatt· l>l'partmcnl specialists 10 Sm 1t'I a f- lair'>. apparent!~ nov. arc t:nntl'n- tratcd on hov. mam d1s,1tknl'> \\ould tx· frel·d . The An11'h lorl'1gn '>elft't.U\ \ir ( •l·offrn llnv.l' Jppc.ilnl 10 th1• )m ll'f\ t11JJ\ tu rnolH' lhl· C,I\\' 1n lhl' 1n1nnt 111 c,1\111~ I J't \.\ 1·'1 ll'n'!YHln\ HOUSEHOLD SAFETY IS EVERYBODY'S CONCERN Keep These Suggestions In Mind • Don't O' crload ekctncal outlet\. •\.\hen uiok1ng. h·cp pot handle:\ turned in tov.a rd the center of the ~love . • PcnoJ1calh chcl k the hattL'rtcs in ~our \nwkl.· tlc tcctor . • Ke en all no1,on\ out of reach of chtldrL·n • Dt ~card outdated mcd1c 1nc\. • :\c' t·r lea' ca child unaltendcd in a hath tuh or near a pool. • Form a nc 1ghhorhood wat ch progrttm 1n \Our ncig~borh ood. a a A safe household is a happy home. 11<11·lJ<l1· IJa~11 ·Mount Olive \lc111<n·iill Pi11·h · Yl<>rlti<.tI)' ·Mausoleums· Cemetery 1625 Gi Jer Avenue • Costa Mesa• California 92626 5.40-5554 J -· Stlidy: More new· doctors using recreational drugs BOSTON (AP) -A small but appre 11hk share of thr ~ou ng doctors setting up medical prat·tit•e in the United States hav(' used drugs e"tensivcly or Bf(' addicted . a s1~dy publ.1.shed today concludes. The research, based ·on a survey. found that more t.han a third of the pbysicians'undt'T age 40t"on11oue lo use drugs. mostl)' manJuana and cocaine. after they fintsh thl'tr ml'd1cal 1ra1ning. The researchers said -their work and other studies ha\e found that "recrt'at1onal drug use has become an important cau!>C of drug-related 1mpa1rmcnl" y:>r young ph~ Sll'laf\,\. Overall. however, the stud) found that drug use by do~:tors and med1t.'al students 1s generally moderate, and fl'"' tal..e drug-; more than o nC"C a month. . The rc~archers concluded that their fi ndings .. ,hould not be cause for great alarm." b<-cauSC' they s1mpl~ reOct·t the nauon's changmg a1.u1~ -to~Td drugs. fi d d . "When psychoac11 vt drug u~ become~ a a an 1s approved by the broad spectrum ~fsoc1c!1y.JUSt ~~ut all groups get involved," said Dr. W1l11am E. McAultfTe. the s1udy's director "Thal includes phys1c1ans and pharma- e1st$ as well . 1he pt'Ople who arc usuall y the ~ecpers of the drug ... " Ml'AuhITc. a rrsearcht•r at the Harvard School of PublK Health. based his fi ndings on a survey <?f Massachu~th phys1c1ans and medical students. His stud)' was pubh)hcd 1n thl' New England Joum.al of Medicine . .. Perhaps for 1he Ii rst 11 me." he wrote. :·apprcc~a~le althousJl small proport1on11 of pet'SO!l5 entenng.mcdicmc have h1s1onc'i ofi:xtcnsl\e drug use and dependence._" In an accompanying ed11orial. Dr. Dav id C. Lc~1s ~f Brown Un1 v~rSil ecom'.meftdcd more emphasis tn medical "'hoot on thl· dangers of drug abuse. New federal investigation abollt Walker spy ring testimony due W ..\~H INCiTON (AP) -The govrrnment 1~ rl'lr:ll ing 1t<. )ll'P~ in the Walker spy case because the man v.1th v. horn thl' JuSllce Department struck a plea bargain. John .\. Wal kn Jr.. appears to be lying, officials close to the probe Sa) As pan uf the review, federal 1nvt.'stt ga1or'i will t:onduct a ncv. interrogauon of convicted ·sp) Arthur Wal l..er. John Wal ker's brother. the officials. who requcs1cd anon~mll}. said Wednesday ..\rthur Walker, now serving a pnson term. has been brought to Bal11more and wi ll be questioned this week. '31d the onie1ali; · f hl' l ' S attorney tn Baltimore. Breck1nndge L "'llllo\. said that John Walker's scheduled Oct. J \l'ntl'nll ng ma~ bi.' delayed. so that the government can 1.1kl' more 11me 10 study the case. Tht· lie de1ector tests suggest John Walk.er 1s not telling thl' 1ru1h whl·n h1· '\J )S he stancd thr spy rin$. and tha t the onl} olhrr part1c1 pant~ .werl' his bro1.her. his son and former Na\\ c1,mrnun1ca11ons specialist Jerry Wh11wonh. ~aid 1h~· officials All four ~erved in the Navy. Law t•nforcemcnl ollic1als al<;o have said in recent wreks that thl·~ qul'\trun. among other things. whether Arthur Walka. nov. ~<'rv1ng a hfe term on an espionage conv1l·11un . supplied information to the Soviets while. he was still in the Nav}. as well as after he left the serv1ct'. .\rthur Walker. nol John Walker. may have created lht' spy nng. 1he officials ha'e said. John Wal ker 1s a former av) warrant offircr who has desn1hcd h1m<,elf a<; leader of the nng. The V.alk.er '>P) ring supplied the <;ov1{'ls w11h top- secrcl 1nforma11on aboul naval commun1cat1ons. and l ' S offic1al'i ha'c descnhcd u as one of 1he most damag1ngef>p1onage operations 1n the country's history. Asian gaD:gs growing in U.S., officials say- 8 ) the Associated Press \\ .\\111 1\:(iTON -·\\1an gang'> arc grov.1ng \trongcr 1n the nitcd States. boosted b} a wa'l' of 1mm1grat1on from Hong Kong. S3) law enforn·mt·nt oflicers So far . the gangs tend to n:·,tnct thcir violence and extortion to their own ethnic commun111es 1n the Un11ed States. but their theft<>. prost1tu11on and drutz 1raffick1ns invoh c the general population. wi tnesses testified Wednesda\ hcforc the C)enate Perma nent Subcomm111ce on lfl'e<.11ia11on4' ·r he \h1nest• undt.'rv.t.irld 1n the I 'n11ed '\tall'\ :il<io ha'> link\ to Taiwan. and 1ncrea .. 1ngl } < h1nl'\l' v.ho arc llnkl•d to the gang!> are coming 1nto thl· l n11ed \tat<'' through '\Ul'h La11n .\mcnean tountnes a\ CiuJtl·mala and [:I ~ahador <.aid John \1< Kl·nna 'upcr' l\Clr ot thl' San Franu\C'n Polite lkpJrtml·nt'' \\Jan <1ang I a'lk F-orce Park entrance fees rlslng \.\\\Ill:--.<, ION -The Senate Energ} and '-.11ur.1I Kl''••llrll'' C omm11tce. l'ndorsing a Reagan adm1n1'>- 11.1t111n H'lJUl''' that ha\ little supp<in 1n the Hou\t' hJ\ '111l·d 111 mort• than douhk national park C'ntrann· fe1'' < ll'Jrl'd lnr tloor Jt. t1on on \.\ cdnestla~ v.a-; lcg1sl.111on that \l Ou ld allov. tht· National Park Cicr' ice to chargt· a ma,.,1mum entr.tnl.c ll'l' ''' S"" sji ncr \'eh1Lk. up fro m the maximum$' thJt ha' hcen 1n efTt'U <>1ncc ll/72. walk-up fee, of\J. 1v.1rl' lhl' {um·nt lc,el. and $25 fur the Golden Eagle pas' for unl1m1tl'd annual adm1ss1uns that 11owcosls $I() Tht· Cioldt.'n .\gc pass for '\en1or c1t11ens wou ld be prr\·cd at $1tr It nov. '' frl'c lland1l·apped people would rnntinue to haH· frcl' entl) Inmate experlments 'valuable' "' .\I I ·\ \.\.\I L-\ v. :l'>h -Kad1a11on expcnmenls Pl'rlorml•tl on ~Late pn'>on inmates in thl' I 96<h product'd 'Jluahk tinding'> atxwt the effects ol rad1a11on on the mak ri.'prudul:ll\ e '>) '>lcm. the doctor v. ho conducted the rl'\Cilrlh 'J" "I lt•cl gnotl about thl' v.a' the program was carm·d out." Dr ( .\h in Paulsen i.ald Wednesday. "I appret'Wll' that 1t 1<; con1rovers1al. but I treated lhese men a'> I v.ould an~ other of m~ own patients." Documen1s rdea'>cd b) the l S Department of Energ} earlier this. v.cd rneakd the u<.l' of Washington and Oregon inmates lon1 ud1n of X-ra\ c;·on 1c<.11cks. Paul..cn ..aid h1'> research on "'a\htngton · "tdtt.' l'en1tent1a~ tnmatl''i helped n.1lu:.i1e r.11!1a1111n 1n1une" sufTl"red 1n 1ndustnal acc1- dl'nt' "Since my mastectomy, I've been quite outspoken about ea rly detection Reagan backs woman, black for governor and taking good care o f yourself ·1 'Jl' ,ti'·'' r.i l~P 1 eitJout wnv I cl1dr ·1 hrivf' r1•1 '" 'r ''[IV(' \Ul<Jf'f'v Now It·( lllf' t'll you ,1tir 1ul 1\m1><'fl,1 !hr prn»!t1e~1\ I ..;t-c hO\er tc 1 111. • 11 A111rn·r 1,1 rs rt1f m o\! r1riturr!I rind OM·\fl .\, :--.i.'h 1.\P)-Pre~1dcnt Keagan. turning his focus from the ha11le lor thl' Senate to the stale- hou-;eo,. 10, poin11ng to Republican nominel'\ v.ho are femall' or black. as ~) mbols of opportunll} and openness 1n the GOP c 0111furr.1t Jlt· forrn r1vrulritil1· 111 fan ·~o comturt HO\\C\er. his remarks on Wednes- da} were quick!~ challenged as "pure h~pocns}" b} a Democratic official po1nt1ng out that Reagan has no \\om1·n or hi.ilk\ among h" senior ath l\Of"\ \tafT and but one v.oman .rnd nm: hlat I.. 1 n h1-. 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Medica l & Surgical Supp lies 400 Newport Center Drive Suite 104, Newport Beach Ask tor Stella your trained fitter with 20 years experience I 644-0065 833-0053 fhc president lent h1'i suppon and fund-ra1'\1ng aid to uOP gubernatorial t:and1dale'> Ka) Orr tn Nebra<oka and Wilham Lucas tn \,t1eh1gan before returning to Wash- 1n_gt11n late Wedne.-.da~ Orr., \l'ek1ng to hcrnme the CiOP's fir'\t clet tl'd fl·malc governor. and a poll puhli\hed last Sunda} 1n the Om~ha World lkrald 1nd1cated she was leading lkmocra11c opponent Hcll'n Roosahs in a groundbreaking race that 1<; cena1n 10 produce a female governor Underground blasts aef ended WASHING fON (AP) -A Pen- tagon offi cial. defending nuclear tests against a Hou~e etTort to !.harply hm1t them. <;ay!> un derground blasls were needed to help torrert flaws 1n a 1h1rd of the l ' ') atom1r weapon'\ dc- vclopt"d sinn· I ~.S!<. "We test cxhau~t1vely for this purpose Tht'i 1s a very important 1s<1ue. and 11 goes not only to lht' abtht~ to ensure that nuclear weapons work. when lhe)'re supposed to. but just a importantly that they don·l work when they're not 'iupposcd to." · said Frank GafTnc}. dt'puty a\s1stant defense seC'retary fo r nuclear forces and arms control policy Among the weapon' 1hat rcqu1rcd "pmt-de' elopmt'n 1al" mod1ficat1ons were the folam and Pn\C1don sut>- mari nt'-lau nt:hed missile~. the Minutt'man I inlercontinental ball1\t1l.'m1s'l1lc, and the a1r·launched and ground-launched cru1~ m15,i les th:it :Ht still hl'1ng deployed today. I lntroduc·· . . tng Fash·. ion Isla \ nd' s new T. .een Ad . · ~or B .Y oard' . . . /:; , Or . . .J'o l.Jr • ''>& n('li or , k·(·n rr,atio L Au 11 -fJ<..• I. 11,,,) ···tw. t'H 'J'/3, ~I) rn,n I ()rfrr J 'Y·tJ, C ' 'k. af>t 1.1. 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' ar N · 11r t ' they''/ r · we' • we'< /h t.•w ee / J... . reexc1r ·/ I( riJo P<Jrc H ns,n ''e ---t t "he · ,..,t· Hi h Hr'-train · iur we k g h ' I( >r H IT) and our"" •Htti,'<n c •Ki/ a 'lih R , penence \\•111 r ern w 1 nJ Un choo/ m"k .. . we h ·I ' '"' ' c1 1n ·h ~ r a h 1g . t cl "re·1t . t iev., h you'll jrnn u~-J rn <t1r1< in re ' rh, r r eir enrh . • in meet rfwn ' < ccnrer as " <asm 1-.1r our fash· ..i whole w 1 h 2 '°"show · we ope r.m. ·" r·1g C • aturJa · ~ < c uurt . The t,1-.hi un ~how will . k y, epcember 27 ar mar ( iu r Teen AJ Jebur. AnJ it will he rhe lirst nf m . v1sor1 Board's puhlic any promottonal acttvltle~ we h· I .we P anned for all teen~. A nJ h lf \PU. h 1t 1. T ht'rt' wt\\ he evt'n murc t l) _._. .. t·, Lll' •nJ t h .,..~.' •0 l1 cn}l'Y w enyou )o\n ""' Rcn"'""ncc •' fa>h•"n \,\am\. • NEWPORT CENTER ---------- f AS H l 0 N l S LAN D '' 1\1 'ol• •I .r~ 1•.: ·11•·• It ~'" 1m l .• urt l\urium• onJ 1\11\\. .. \..• \). _, I• 11 ... ,,. I 1 .. •I I I , .•• 1 t\ l.:'-·I ... ti ,,J" \(-!> tt'-1 """"'''" .. ... l1 .1 ··-· UCI ENROLLMENT CREATES CROWDING CONCERN •.. I --L--------------------------------- Freshman class one-third Asian From A l enrollment pred1ct1on~ ks~ r reet e. This year's offiC'lal figures wit not be available until the last student fees are pajd in late October. Still. more than a new enrollment system is behind UCTs ns1ng student ranks. · The \Jll1vers1tr of Caltforn1a sys- tem has a prest1g1ous repu1a11on and 1s cons1dl·rcd an acadC'mll" ba rgain - ats fe<"s are s1gmficantl) lower than those at comparnbl<' pm :lll' 1nst11u- t1ons. The UC S) stem d(){·~ not use the 1crm tu111on. but UCl's under- graduate fees for the coming )ear total SI .404. Books and supplies are esti - mated at another S400 lf}ou li\e on campus. the room and board charge for the school yea r is $4,386 UC' costs and quaht} aside, ad- m1nstrators have mounted an intense drive to boost the reputation of the lr\'lne campus itself. UCI has been recru111ng d1st1ngu1shed 'lcholars and scientists, entcnng into partnerships with private industf"} anctsupporttng ...... COSTA MESA -ORANGE COA~ST I~~ /I-"" BREAKFAST LIONS CLUB t.L_~ ~~ r~1es ~OU To fF Come on Down to HARBOR CENTER • FREE CALlf ORflA LOTTO 6/49 ( 18 & over) WW. VALUABLE LOTTO PRIZIS MA~ARIN CUSK K XICAN OlflOS ITALIAN PIUA ORIENTAL FOOO 8£ER '-WINE Wilson & Harbo1 Costa Mesa Sept. 25, 26, 27 & .28 Also HE-T~OC~TO COMMJHITY CHARITIES, SIGHl. t£ARING & YOUTH ACTIVITIES FUN FOR All AGES , HrutL Y PRIZE DRAW1NGS (FREE CHANCE WITH THIS AO) FREE ADMISSION Art> PARKING FREE BALLOONS FDR KIOS PROGRAM HARBOR ENTERTAINMENT CENTER (formerly CHUCK E CHEESE-) - Thuraday, Sept. ~5 6 oo Gold Oldies s1nga1ong Happy Wanoe•e•s 730·10 30 Country Western (Live) Tony Vice Duo · dancing and 1ud1ence par11c1p111on Friday, Sept. 26 5 00 Jazz & Tap oancers 6 00 S•noaiono w1tl\ 8 QO. 11 00 Variety Show Do•olhy Jo Stuo10 Gary Murray DJ Brothers Saturday, Sept. 27 1 00 Polynesian dancers 3 00 Mus1c111 T neater dance• s 5 00 Art Auction 8 00-11 00 Country Western (livei Nonina s SChOOI tori Hansen Studio Tony Vice 010 Sunday, Sept. 28 t 2 00 Polynesian dancers Nonina s school 1 00 Bell¥ & Ftarnenco dancers Blanca Luz Academy 3 00 Golden Oldies s1nga1011g Happy wanoerers 4 00 Song & dance Colony of Ped orm1ng Aris 5 00 Ari auction 6 00 S1nga1ong w11h Gary Murray z 00.10 po C.qtJnlrt Western ILi.f'\ Tony Vice d_u_o __ ~.'- Ewenlng enlertelnmenl provided b1 O.J. Brother Enter1elnment Co "3-1910 ·- the construction ol respected academic rest'arch and conference For \tic second consccuuve year . .\s1an students v. ill make up mor<' than C<'nters on or near the campus. a 1h1rd of the freshman class at UC Irvine. The growtng attractivent'ss of the . h . d breaking c-ampus has contributed to the higher At least 2. 700 treshmeo . .are expec1ed t<? be among t .c recor • enrollment numbers_ and to arow-14,600 students who will begin fall classes Fnda}' at the lrv~n<' campus 1ng concerns about where to cducat.e The uni vcrsity released the following breakdo" n 00 JhC ethnic mix ot 1he and hou~ th.esc students. ThouJb It 1986 freshman class: 45 pcccent Caucasian: 37 percC'n~n: 8 ~rccnt Lap no: boasts a spacious 1,5 I 0-acre sampus, : 3 percent black; 2 percent with othC'r ethnic backgro unds: an<i. less than I UCl has a space crunch when 1t_comes pcrc.ent American Indian Another 4 percent of the students dC'cltncd to '1a1e to classrooms. labs and offices. 1 h h · b i. ... r d · Again this year, the university will 1 cir ct me ac...,oun · have to rent two Edwards movle For the freshman clas!> that enrolled 1n the fall of 1985, the follO\\IOg theaters just off campus for use as breakdown was compiled· 51 percent Caucasian; 34 percent .o\sian: 8 percent large lectur<' halls. Temporary trailers La11no: 3 percent black and less than I percent ~mencan· Indian. Aga in. 4 have been brought to campus 10 ease percent dechncd to state 1pe1r ethnic backgrounq. other space shortcomings. Pa rktng · problems at the school are almost legendary. An opening week an.nouncemt'nt from the uni versity says, "While space will be at a premium this year. UCI Chancellor Jack Peltason said all students will be accommodated." The release quotes the chancellor as sa) 1ng, :·The quality of cducauon \ ... 111 continue to be first-ra1e. and we're doing e' erything we can to mel'I thl' challrnge ofa growmg un1"ers11}." In the repon. Will iam Parker. UC'l's associate executi ve Vl('C chancellor. al so said there will he enough classroom spaCl' But hl' said there will be d1fficuhy finding con- ference rooms. offices for vm11ng scholars and rooms for "out-of<la,~" aCll\ 1t1es Parker added that he believes the space crunch will be eased soml'" ha1 w11h1n three years "hen a ntv. physical sciences building and other new facilities arc completed. -\bout a fou rth of UCl''i student\ ll\e 1n campus housmg. and alt complexes ha,-c, wa111ng hrn, l "C I Housing 01rector James Craig <,a1d that 1h1!> fall 1hc UC Regen1s "ill con~1der a plan to e\pand M1dd k Earth. the undcrgraduatl' dorm11or~ complex. If the proposal 1s appro'-l'J Middle Eanh could prom.Jc II\ 1ng quancrs for 700 to 800 more studl.'nl!I Space also ha'.> been a luncern 1111 athlctl'S and sponc; fans at l 'C I Thl'\ have complained 1ha1 1.500-c;l"lt Crawford Hall is 100 small for a1hlc11l C'' cnts. panicularl} .\nteaters hac;ke1- h:it1 l''lmf'~ The good news for them 1s that the S 000-seat Br<"n Ev<"nts Center 'on c~mpus is neanng com{>leti~n. It 1s expected to be open in time for .\nteaters games in January. Despite signs of rehef on _the honton. sdme faculty mctnbcrs tear the rismg enrollment could erode the quaht' of education at UCI. I he issue ~as raised last June ·al a l c I Academic Senatt' meeting . .\c· curcl1ng 10 minutes of thC' meeting. Professor Sc' mour Menton. then l ha1rman of the senate,··. . observed thc11 one of the bes1 ways to maintain qual11y 1s tu hm11 enrollment." Menton a~ked that his successor ··101low up on the efTec1 of accepting luO man~ Sl UdC'nts ... BUSH URGES SUPPORT FOR ZSCHAU ••• F rom Al ··( ranston votes agamst us on almo~t nef"}thmg," Bush said ··1 kn o'' Ed I understand where he comc5 lrom "He is fundamentall> supponivc of the d1rer11o n we want to 1akc this Hu'>h ..aid those fe" who d1sap- pmq•d l•l tht' pan> 's nominee for the l · \ '°ll·nalc race d1dn'1 affec1 the oH•rall un11~ ol thl· Repuhl1l.lll l'.trt \ ··) ou can ha'e untl} "'thl>U I una- n1m1t} ... he ~aid "Nohod) "~n •' a senat0r "ho \oil'" luck'>ll'P "But \\l' do "ant soml·unc who"'" he wath us on the fundamental omion'> of the adm1n1\1ra1wn" ush said the Zschau campu1gn \\a<. not a "mu\t "1n" \11uat1 on "~l· could keep l.ontrol ol thl· '°ll'n,11r "1thou1 lhl\ r:in·:· hl' ,,11d Hui he named < ahfom1 a along \\Ith Colorado. M1s\oun. Lou1s1ana and Vermont as fi ve stales "here race' could be "on b} Republicans and help the pan~ 10 retain and 1nrreac;~· their maJont) in the . enatc. /.~chau defended commercials re- cent!) aired b} hi\ campaign l a ( ranston charged had fabel\ portra~ed hie. record ··1fhe has a problem. all he ha\lo dQ 1s agree 10 debate thl· 1c;sues." Z'lrhau said. Cranston hac; so far refused tht• congressman's request~ for a debate R~plying to a reponer's inqu1f}. Bush said he fa vored dl·bates tx·cause he fell the '-Oters wanted debates 10 all the ral.·es The reponer <.uggl''>ll'd he rehi) 1ha1 opinion 1u Go' I >t-u- kmcJian who has rclu<.t•d lU debate Lm .\ngeks Mayor ·r om Bradll'' in the guhernatonal rare Demonstrating 1ha1 man) ol the , pan)\ more con<,enal1\t members '>tood behind Zschau. lhl' banquet 1 nd udrd guests Brun.• lfr p,che nsoh n. thl' TV commental\lr "ho O\cr- whelmingl} won Orangl' ( ounl) hut ran second to Z~hau \lah!wtde in the pnman. and Mike .\ntono' 1ch. the L..\. ( ounl) '>upt·n 1sor "ho al'io ran for 1hc nom1n,111un \.\.-htle gue'I' dru\l' up 10 lhl' hotel ~ ednc<.da~ a h.ilf dntl·n protl''ill'r'i s10od in the r;.11n \\3\ ing placard" ~1th mes~gesaga1n,11hl.' aJrn1mc;1rat1on·s pohl.~ of funding 1ht· Contra'> fighti ng 1n -..:1caragu.1 I he protl''ler' "ho \aid 1hc\ rcprnl'nll'll lhl· Pkdgl· of Rl·<,1stanl~ group. said thq "anted to akn gun I\ 1 to /\l'hau'c, <.uppun of the Con1rac; "We \\ant to remind the m of 1hr 'olc .. said J.ine 'lcwman. a profe"or al I ( In int' "and 1ha1 Zschau and hi\ crun1c\ Ml'n't the pt•opk to suppon " ln'>tdc glll'''" t'nJO~rd a la' "h ml•al hut Ru,h. s1111ng at lhl· hl·aJ table .. 1pparrntl~ dcl'1lkd 10 pul oil d1nnr1 ln<.1eaJ. hl' qu1lkh kft .111hc end nt 1hl'-d1nner and hl·adl·d 10 Co'ita \1e<..l "llh an l''>u>n nf h1ghwa) pa 1rul. <.l't n·t 'l'f\ Ill' Orange ( 'ounl) f ire Dcp:utmen1 paramedics and C <>'>ta \ k\J polil l" fht•rc hl' dined al M1 ( a'>a fl''· 1auran1 at 17th ~trect and Santa '\n.1 \' l'nuc \ttanager Ric k Mo<>rl' dl•t lln- l'd Ill \a\ "ho W3'i With I ht• \ Ill' prn1drn1· or "hat he had tor dinna 'Tm told not to talk."' Moore ~.11d SLATE ... From A l Now thereS no end lk1ghtsancl Mannl·1 ·, M1 k ,,11d tw hl'11t•,·es lhl' four l<ind1datl'' hri\·l' "n11lar platforms ··Whal "l' art hup1ng I'> 111 dell three peopk \\h11 '4111 compliment Don.'' ~aid lkek to the extra reasons for opening a Titne Dep6sit at Bof A. GET A CA 'H BONU OF $20 FOR EACH 510,lXX'YOL1 l~VEST l r'\ A BANK OF AMERICA TIME OEPO IT. lntl'rl'~t '" 111 ... r orw t1I rlw rt;hon" t< 1 111\1'"' .11H.111k 111 \ml'm,1 Bcl.JU"t' lnr t',1t h .rnd t'\L'f\ "'I \',\\' \<111 1'11111111 1 .i l\·Nlll.1 1 Chu1u· T11nc Dq)(1 ... 11 l11r ( 111t w.ir < •r l1 1ngcr. '' 111 II ,ti..,( 1 fl.'lL'l\T .111 cxrr;1 "lb.} Ill , .1 .... h' (.), l 'T .md .1~Y•\T ret,!ul.u rntere"' fht> rrH •rl' YPU 11,\ t'"'I. thl' rnor1 t~ 111 11., v1 1u l.(t'f Tl1l'rn no lrm11 And \PU c.111 rl'"' .1-.,UJl·d krn1\\Jlll! 1h.1t more Cfll1forn1an" ..,;1\'e at B of A thnn nny ocher financ1::il instituuon. Add to th.11 nur unhcati1hlc cnm'L'nicnn· .ind vou'll liee that thnL'" rn1 cnJ to the rc:l,on" f(1r nrenm~ .1 Pcr-.nnt1l Chi 11ce Time DL'p< 1-.it nt B of A** But d< 1n't dcl;iy. ACT NOW. OFFER EXPI RE OCTOBER 31st. Like mo~~orportunit1e~. this offl'r Wl 1n t l.1~t fo reve r. So now·.., ihe umc to top bv one of our n1.·,1rly 9(X) branche:-, ,md Tl'Cl'l\'C \'OUT ((lo;,h rx~L1' it \'I lll \\',Int an tn\'e"tment th:lt dclivt.·r-. int1.'rl''-lt ,md .i It lf m1 ire we w:lnt the 1oh" m Bank of America We w~ nt the jnh"' • .a • ,, 'ian,ont• anJ ~hnn·~ al'>o satd the' .1rr nut pact ol a slate, 1hou$h Sansone \J1J he \\ould fa, or J01 n1-mailer'> \\llh 1hr othl'r candtdatl'S tu \41\<' campaign l'"<pcMec; 5horc\. 11. ho I\ running aga1n'\t l'lann1ng ( omm1sc;1oner ( larenle ··Rue;" Turner 1n a d1stnct now ' repre'lcntcd by outgoing C oun- c1lwoman Jackie Heather, ~1d he 1s .- mystified at bctng part of a slate or <'"e n labeled a '\low-growth can· d1datc. 'Tm opposed to h1gh-nsc oOicc'i Jnd urban17at1 on Doc" ~hat make me \low growth')" asked Shores The mailer auacks h1gh-deM1t ~ h11us1ng and h1gh-n se development 10 '\lewpon Beach. It suggests that the pre!>ent council approves of such development 10 attract pcopl~ who need "sonal reco$niuon and status." "Approving h1gJwise and h1gh- dens1ty prOJC<'ts gets them invited to parties," the mailer states. "Are you going to allow the Ctt) ( ounc1l to keep grubbmJ after ad d1t1onal tax base as 1f this were thl' < 1t) of lndu~try., .. 11 also statcc; lohn Gardner, a member of New. pon 2000 and a key player 10 the 'lo" growth movement in C'o-sta "1e'>U declined comment Paul RyckofT. a former Newport Beach mayor and lead1n1 member of ~ev.pon 2000. said the-mailer 1s not meant to givt vnter5 the 1mpreu1on that th<' four candidates have formed :l \131(' "Th<'\C.' arl' JU'I the pcCJplC' wt''re pu,h1ng," \41\1 t{yl ~nfT j Is alcohol drowning out our festivities? Dateline ..:__ Huntington Beach. Labor Day weo,k- end. A crowd of several thouSand at the beach to wat& a surfipg to~rnament erupts· in v iolence. Young w~men s .bathl ng suits are torn off. Cars are burned . Lifeguard headquarters is looted. · · .Dateline: -. ~ewport Beach. Fou.rth of July. Ho hday revelers wmd up the day pelting police with rocks, bottles and fireworks. Balboa becomes a battle zone. Dateline -Palm Springs. Spring Break. T he quiet desert resort co mes under fu ll siege. Roving bands of youths take over ~rts of the town. Young women are attacked. Shop windows are smashed . Again police battle the rioters. Dateline -San Diego. Sept. 20, 1986. The crowd that l\~rned out fo r a weekend football game between San Diego State and UCLA turns ugly. Poli ce arrest 29. Twe~ty-five other spectato rs are ejected, mostly for fighting. Several thousand dollars damage is done to the stadium . . .. It was·a very nasty crowd, the worst I've seen." one pohce officer said. San Diego State Athletic Director Fred Miller blamed almost all of the destructive behavior on drinking. Booze. Alcohol blurs the senses and fuels passions. And it ~se~e~m-s-Jo-be-aTecutrent link in these v:iolent episoderarrd-- others. · A Certainly, there are o ther factors. The unbridled energy of youth, attractive girls in skimpy bathing sui ts. resentment of aµthority figures (especiall y in uniform) and long days under a hot sun. They all might help spark .an explosion. But it appears that alcohol is the stuff that riots are made of these da ys. Moderation, not necessarily prohibit ion. should be o ur societal goal. But how to crchieve that end is a tho rny hurdle that defies simple recom mendations. Suffice to say, the various commissions and panels charged wi th in vestigating these v iolent recent episodes should look closely at the part alcohol pl ayed in the mysterio us metamorphosis that a peaceful gathering in becoming a bloody riot undergoes. Opm1uns expressed m this space arc tho~ orthc-l>iuh P1lo1 Other" tt'"'' cxpres~_on this pasc a~ thoS<: ofthrir author~ and anl\ts Kradcr lOmml.'nt 1s 1nv11cd The Dail)' P1lo1, P.O. Bo' I SoO. Costa Mr)ll, '12626 Phnnl' 642-6086. Clean up unsightly niess on MacArthur Boulevard Tu the Editor I hve 1n a qu1e1 rl'\1den11al neigh- borhood that bordtr\ on ~ilCArthur Boulevard next 10 11s termination at < oast H1ghwa)'. I have hoped for 10 ~ears 1ha1 the unsightly mess on thl' other side of MacAnhur Boulevard that 1s an unfinished portio n ol Newpon Center would be completed The remnants of temporar) build- ings. trash bins. p1ks of din. crum- pled pavement and '"''eds remain an ugly scar in a Cll} of grtat beauty. Plans 10 depress MacArthur Boulevard. remove the telephone poles along MacAnhur and n· tens1vch landsca pe the area 1n lhl· Generaf Plan .\mend men I apprm l'd b\ the l\ic"port Beal·h C 1t\ Cnunnl "ould ha'e qladc o ne of the ma1or thoroughfares and interscl·t 1ons more tuncuonal a\ well as attractive. Traffic \Olumc and noise along Maco\rthur would also be red uced b\' the road improvements as well as th~ building of Pelican Hills Road L\ special election will be hdd 11n No' ember ~5. 1986. 10 allow thl; puhlll' al large 10 \olc on thl' plan ti.ir thl' build-out ul Nl·" pon Center No ma11er \\hat the re\uhs uf the dcl- 11un. hopeful!) the landc;cap1ng and bcauuficat1on poruon of the rlan arpro,ed b} thl· C11 ~ ( ouncll ran tw :tlh1c,ed in the near futun· fur lhl' l'n10\ mcnt of all. . (iARY W. POMER<l't Corona del MJr Parents' view on drug testing To the Editor. With all of the rhl'lllm conrl·rn1 ng drug testing for htgh 'chool-rnlkgl' athletes from the legal and-adm1n1'>· 1r:111ve '1ewpo101s. we "ould like lo ~harl' our thoughts from a parental '1c" point. The four ac;pccl'-of 1h1'> program "h1c.h appcakd 111 U'> ~en· I . It was VOU 'NT·\~Y fEH·n 11 >llU '>l~irtcd 1n thl' program. )OU could '-''llhllraw al an) llml'. 11' you w1shell.) ~. II "as C.::ONFIDFN 11 ·\L t Rc- \Ulh of the testing arc ~no" n onl~ 10 the parcnt(s) and child.) ' II "as INEXPENSIVE. <I he total (.'()\l wa\ k\'\ than i~o ) 4 It !WH' the )Uung <ilUdl·nt-athlctc a rl'ad~ WEA PON against the ron'· tanl peer pre,c;Ufl' ( rh1c; \\3\ lfUl' hel:lU\e the ll''iting 1.1.a\ random I Concan for thl' rx·ro;onal right' 111 each 1nd1' 1dual '' a corner-.tonc 111 our sonl'l\ Could 11 tx· that < oalh Rill Workman tno" <11 Orange t l>.t\l ( nlkgl') .10<1 hi\ tormn rnlkague' .11 l dl\1m lhgh ~rhool had the urnral(l' onl' ~l·ar ago tn p1om·rr a program that would gt'l' thl· )Oung pcopk a greater opportuntl) to onl' uf thl'lr muc;1 precious nghts -the ngh1 to a hc.-alth) and wholcc;ome life? r>Ol'o & Dl .\:-.IF LI.\\ l) Hun11ng1on ~k.1l'h Tired of this Rosey's outlook To the Ed itor. Once more Rose) & The Supreme have cancelled The Peoplc<i 1-\genda. For the 59th time. Ro~y ha\ dis- agreed with tht Mandate & Will ot the People of Callforn1<1. at lea!ll the 7fol percent who lllll {1ntc hut 1w1c.c dearly and dec1.,t\CI) 1n-.tru<:tcd hl'r on how 10 al·t Whal R1l\C} '>l'Clll' to forget 1s that her pa ... check rnml'' {h~tly from 1he laitpa\er"i. ou and me. and that even though \hl' sit~ on the c;o-called ti1gh Rench of Ju~t•Ct --she 1s never-the-le s an "employee" of The People. In m) compan)' when an employee docs other than The Aoard or the Management T cam directs. the\ arc c;ummarih dl\- m1ssed. and-arc free 10 'il'ek l'n1phn- ml·n1 elsewhere In Rn<>C\ ·, l'3\l' I c;1rongl) ruggest that c;he l'n.rnll 111 thl' Judge John Vukasin Jr. ~hrn.11 ut ...,cnfCnl'lng. now here's a ft"llow lhJI rcalt1e<; "here htli pa)chc k onginalC'> an(I Bl l'i accord1ngl , GENE SFU(; •ll/\Nl .! < t>/\l,f Daily Pilat t •,. -4 •• +", I If ' ''' '' i l ~·· ti t t' M•• I \ • • •• ' h , f• ' • t ..... ~ • If\ IJlC Tom Tell f<11IO! 001'1 F9ft .. J t •IV FClllO• T Oft\ C lel'lln Nl'lws EcMor c, ......... ~1.1nt1s E<lllo• T en el\Ct J I( 9ftdle l tt< 1'4ill><>n ()lfKIOf "°'"" c.ntrelt P1od11c1ton Dorec.lo• Howllf'd M""9ner1 Adlfer111iino 011ec10< ..... , ... YIM Llau1f1ed O.rec1or arvc• "'9te Conl•OI'*' \ •' • -~ Ofange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thurldey, Septemw 2!, 1NI {17 -~- .'But what makes the new chlefjusUcequallfled for hie job I• precllldy what has made h im unpop ular with the pf'Ollreal ve-mlnd«l .et: Hla wtllJngness to be unf ash lonable when trut.IJ Is ou1 of faahJon. '' Sour turn for ·exp.Orts Rehnquist' s cori.firmation is a sign that all is not lost By JOSEPH SOBRAN W..\S HJ NCiTOi'o -On thl' 199th ann1versal) ofthl·l 1.S < 'on\lllu1ton Wil ham Rchnqu1c,1 "'a!> c.:onti rmed a' chief.iu.ilicc oflhl· United States. The rela tively narro w vote in-his ra,~or-=- 65-33 -reflected the long. biller and somc:'t1mes nast} a11ack on h1.., 4ualitj- cat1ons. But what makl''i the nl'\\ l·h1cl JUSllce qualified for his JOb '' prcl.1wl~ what has made him unrx>pular w11h the progressive-minded ~l·t · H1., "'1ll- 1ngness to be unfashionable when truth 1s out of fashion • The purpo!>e ol the < on<.111u11011 '' 10 g" e demouac.' thl' halhs'>t 111 tradition. Trad111on J'> ( r t... < hc'- 1cnon said. ··mean' IP' 1ng '11tn to the most ob'>curc ul dll dj!>\l.''> 11u1 ancestors. It ,., the dl·mocran of the dead." When "'l' arc 1n da.ngcr ot being swept awa' h) <;oml' Ill'" enthusiasm. our ante\t11r'> thruu11-h the ( ons111ut1un. tug u\ halk Mr. Rehnqu1'>t ,., among 1hc le" JUn'it!. 'A-ho rl·alh undl'r'>tanth 1h1' Ttml' and again hl' ha'> lk·l·n 1k· nounced as an opponent ot ··\.,,II right!>" or ··"omrn·~ right\ .. b) f\l'11pk who ha' c no dear u.ka of \\hat "nght., .. rcall ) arl'. "( "ii right,, .. tor t'l:ampk. U'>l'll lo mc<1n fl'<>tr::i1n\., on "'hJl the '>late u1uld d11111 thl' l tllll'll no" 11 mc::in-. the ,I.Ill'·, po\\l'r to du 1h1ng\ to Cllfll'n!> I n\ll'jd o t ,1.rnding for ltm1ted go' Nnrnenl and 1h1· pro1ec11on of1he private \phc.·rc, 11 ha .. come 10 <>land for \l,11l' intru\lon .ind the expansion of the puhl1l llllm.11 n .11 the cxpcml· o f the prl\ all' Our Const11u1inn '" altualh rathl·r mggardl) about nght\ I hl' · Htll .it Rights "a'> d '>Uri 111 .11ta1h11ui:,ht II'> modest 10 a nicle., p.1lc bn1dl· 1hc 4, articles of the l lmted Nations· l m- ' l'r~I Dcclara11on of Human Right\. which announct:: that all human hc1ng<. ha'e the nght to l''r01h1ng from lrecdom 111 religion 10 paid .. h.vJtda)5..___ ___ _ [ Ul3htarian fl'g1me\ cJ11n't mind \lgning the l ' "J lkl'la'ra11on and 1n fol't the So' tel lom111u11on 1s equall' generous 1n proda1m1ng right\ From that point of 'tl'" thl· )m 1el con- Wllllam F . Buckley ls on vacatlon. \lllUlllln I'> ht..'lll'r than OU!"\ .... l) "tn d11 f>1:11nlc tend to migrate our "•" rather than 111 lhl' \11c1ahst bloc'' f hl· Jn\\\l.'r " that frecllum ha'I \t'r. ltttk 111 cJu \\1th formal h'>IS ol ngtil"I Thl· tranH·r.. of the C-ons11tu· ttun knl'" that 11 ha' l'' t'f) thing to do "Ith 'A-Cll -l n\lrm ll.'ll ln\lllUllOO'> f hl'\ pul 1hc1r hoJ)l' Im ltlxrt) 1n \lrullure. not 1n 11'>1' r h.111\ "'h' thl'\ tnnl to hu1ld ne" 111,111u11<rn' "11h l .trl'lulh 'pculicd -.. ind thl·n·llirl· hm1tl·d -po'-'er' \, \k\<tndl·r I l.1m1lt1•n l><llntl'd 11u1 "r1gh1.,·: an· .1pt to Ol' l'\ll'ptwn' to .in ntlll'r'' ''l' unhm1ll'd '>I.tic J'Ol\l'I ''IH'rl.'.I' thl' \11wnl.in pl Jn "a' 111 ~p' l' t h1· Ol'" n,1111111J I go' ern ml'n I p11\\1·r., thJI \\••uh.I I'll: 1'\ll'ptmn\ 111 till· 11thl'l\\l.,l' uul111111n.J prcrug..it1'l'' of thl' peo ple .rnd 1h1· 'l'J1,tratc Slatl'\ Ill' lllrfel ti~ pn·dll lnl that a hill 111 ngh1' ""ukl onh pn1dull' lonfu.,11111 Jb11u11h1' '11.ll cJ1,t111l t11in I 11d.1~ 11ur madh mul11ph 1ng ,1lkgcd "right, ... trl' l.1rgl·I\ d J1m' 111.11k not .1g.11n,11h,· 'IJl1' hut J!!..lln't 11lhl.'f llll/l'fl\ \\llh lh1• \lJll' \Uppf\ 1ng. 1he mu<.dl· -·" ·g.1' n11-ht\ mt:ans claim!> b) homosexuals again ... 1 emplo)crs Jnd landlords -1.nd equall) no.,.cl rights, such as the alleged ngh1 to abon1on, are now said to he "fundamen1al." though even 1he l '.N declaration dtdn't think of that onc.""Tlk re ,.,-no 1trllng "hat will he "lundamental" tomorrow '-aturall). an)one who obJCCI\ to an) ne" alleged right come'> oil a\ mcan-.. pint~d 1f not downright '11- lainous. Do rx·oplt: hJ'e a nght to food '' Sa~ "yes" qu1lk no question"> asked. or you'll Ix· atrn<.cd ot fa' oring mass starvation. "What I'> the: U'iC: of dl'>lU\<.tng J man's abstract ngh1 to fi1o<l or to med1une'1" asked Edmund Burkl' ··The QUl''>llOn 1s upon the method ol procunngand adm1n1-.1enng them In 1ha1 dchhcra11nn I shall al" a" ad' 1\e to call in the aid of the farmer and thl'. ph~ s1c1an. ratherthan the profe,s11r 111 mC'taph \ c;1cs." What a gruu\. h' ~ft er all. the l 1'J di!clara11on 'a" v..c :ill ha' ca rt'ght to food and med1unc - not that this hclp<i pcuplt: "'ho ll\c under most oflhl' member regimes . Things SUlh •• , 101xl Jnd ml·d1une arc most abunllant 1n lllUnlnl'!I · "hu\~.cons111u1111n., Sa) least about !nod .rnd nwd1~1nl· fhl'\ .m: abun- d.1n1 1hcrl' ~·ra u.,,· 1n '>U\..h n1unlnl'' pol1t1l' ha'> been J'>'>•gncd toa mO<.lc\I .ind 'ubord1nall' pl.Ill' tn human Ilk Jnd d111'"n·1 Ir\ 10 u\urp the pm- Jul t I\ c l'nl'rgll'\ ol 11' l'lt1zcns. '>ur Jgc -the age of tolal pol111cs -h.t'> made these 1h1ngs tcrnbl) 11h' 111u'>. hut 11 ha~ al!.o madl' 11.,clt llll.!p.ihk of apprec1a11ng them The u1nltrma11on ofWllham Rl·hnqu1,t '' 11nl' more sign howe' er. lhJI all I\ n1•1 lo'\ Joseph Sobran Is a syndicated rolumnist. -11111rnuac.u1 ti; ,1,raa.1,t.11rn ·'·--------------- -Committee is chewing ·thefa-toverpor-k barrels V. ·\'ilfl\,(, T<>' -l>np1ll .111 tl1< 11111 \l1111d\ '"11 not !!l'I .1 1k1111111 rn .. 1-tull1ng rhcl11rt1 n h11111!! th11111g.h 'tr.111011 pr11t\.'\.l IP1 .1 )1111~ 111n~ 1111· thl' hallo" rd hall\ ol C. oni:,rl'" piirl.. 0 111,llkt ,,11J ts \1111 pork. Rig ~hot<> 1111 the f f11U\1 I ll'l1' Jrl' \111lll' n.1111nl1•, •t tit• Public ~\irk~ Cum m llll'I' t hi' 11111\I pur I.. h.1rrcl pr111n t' t h.11 lul 111 n·Joknt rml.. haril'I on ( .1p1t11I 1 ltll \li111d\ ·, rl'hl·ll111n .1g..11n-i ,t,1ml.1rd -h.IH' larded till' l.11t·,1 high"·'' hill l.1111111\llll'l' pr.llllll'' \\1th $1 2 h1l11un in ro.1d pr"ll'l l' lor •\)I "lmllh11nh11d_l!l t\l<tb1 b11dl thl'lr honw 111.,tnl '' lll'.11 ,111 l'\l'llng h11J~l' "' 1 tlh '""" Thi~ ··,rr.1mhk• tor purl..· ·'' 111w l<l\11111 1>11\l'r 1.mn,h1p 'I t.11 d1\gu<;tl'J 1un111r nll·mhl·r 111 thl tin· pur JI"'' 111 d1 111 .. 11,11 ti 111c 101ll11lll ll'l' \,llkd II l' 1111"1 111\'lhod' 11111•11l111n~ tr.tl)i. 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I>' I or nl'" telhnnl1111-' 111 111.11..l· lhl· •I hl· "'"'' 1·,p\·n'"' 1'"1 " l''"I" t nJtion's h1gh"J" ,,.ic! ••• .. !11·.1pn to 111 thch1ll "'II h1·h1111t 1111111d1'""1111 build Kl'I' H111I l\hmtn K l'.1 •1w .. t 1h1 Rut JlT11rd1ng 111 '>t1IH• dl'>i,trun1kd l nmm1111•1•, B1~ I 11111 111< 111h1" 1 lou5l' memhl·rc,, tht' 11nh 1h111~ rhl·\1' I nt '!,11!1 m11l111n .1 I~ n11IL h111.lrn.1' 6.\ demOt\Str:lllClO pr1111•1 h dl'Ol\Hl· Wiii l'W h111h fu•t\\l'l 11 \1101111:1 ,111J \tratl' '" 1hc im·q111tll'' ol tlw l l1'll'l' I )r<llll' 10 (il'm111l\tratl' rH'\' 111l'thnth omm1t1ce'c; por~-barrl'I pnllltl' I hl· of painting ltnl'' 11n r11.1d' \ '°lhu,11·1 grcnt bulk of thl' ··1.1l'mnn,1ra1mn" .lldl· "J' h.1rd put 111 l'\pl.1111 "In hnl'' monc~ goc!> to dl\tm·t, rl'Wl''-l'llll'd \Ouldn't tx• r.11ntl'd 11n .111 ,.,..,ting b\ c;cn10r memh<.•r., ol lhl' 1 ltn•'>l' f\1,1J hu t 'hl' J)llltHl•I 11111 1h.11 lhl· · Rl'P Jim M11cxl\ I>-~" .1 lorml'r 111111-l.tnl' dl•11111n,11.111 .. 11 h11-'h''·" nrolC\!>Or of 1ran'>f'i1rlat111n l'lon \\tll 1mp111\1' ,,1kt ' 111 111,· 111111111 Cllnll\. hnd lhl' ll11J1Udl·n1l' to 11lk1 .111 t.11111111, \l'flll.tl 1'111111-1 l\,1111.I ll"~llln ;inwntlml•nt p1 111w"ng .1h11ltt1t111 111 • 11t•11 h "' r11.1d h1·t"l'1 n .1 all dl·monslralulll p11111·1.1 ' · 1, II , 11mn111nt1' , 1.tl1·1·1· .111.t .1 l.11,...1 more important 111 t11ntl por~ rr111n h l••mnw" 1.1111 1111·1 "t•• '" "1d1111 d -dl·m11ns1ra1wn l)fllll'l h -1h.111 11 .111.t 1i1tnl '"th 11.ttl , liiiht' 1111 ' ' l\log1,l·all\talc,,1ha\11 la1r111t.111d mtlll11n 111 1.111 '\11111h \rl.. 1111 fatrbreak on thl' h111.h"'·'' 1ru'1 funtt ·•" n·.1.,.rn In ,t. 11 1111,1t .th 1111 , 1111 M0tx1) asked om1c gro"th .md d1'' d11pmt·111 Ix n fhl' Puhli1 \\ nr~' < 11111m111n·' 1•l1h · \11 .ink t111lt1· n~'ll·h111d 1111 an,wcr "a' J rl',1111nd1n~ .. \H·' It 11ork prn)l'1. t R1·p l11hn ('~ul 11.t m 'ntl•d 4X-2 tn 1..tll Mon\h ·, anl\'r)d m1'f\1 hm1d1 K \rl.. l'\pl.11m·1! lh,rt mt•nt. "h•l h h.1cf no hcttl'r lul k ''hl'rl thl' road 11np1 11\1•nwn1 "·" h.1111\ hl proJ)ll\l'tl 11 1•11 thl• 111111\l' tlorn 111'l'1kd h111 tlw '"" n 11.1111ldn't t1111tf l'rom1nl'nl 111mm111r1• nwmhn' 11 .ire,ur<l 1h.11 < 11n~rl'" 'h11uhl h.1\1' In 1h.11 "'1'11 t lhc I l.1 111 \Offil' d"t a•1111n "Ill n 11 111m1·\ 111 nwr~ hm1d1 pr1111·1 t " 11..l •'th11 duhn~ out h1j!.h"'a' fund' \f11•1 .111 lkll11l0\tr.11111n h1111nd11~t~d1' lundl•ll thn °""d ti \\;I\ < 11n1Vl'" that h' lhr Puhltt \\1111..'< c•lll011tll'l' \,,, 111st1tUll'd the ga,ohnr l:l\ th.it P·'" h·drral H1~h,,a, \llm1111,1r.11111n 111 for nMn\ h1ghwa\ rr1111•1 '' th 1al ('\pl:11nt•1I thh .Ul'll t ll'l'l1" Jac11 f ... ~f!'jfi ANDERSON l J and JOSEPH SPEAR puhhl.rn Jl\tfll I'> 1h1•\ dtt l 1m11111t h'l' 'PUl\l'\ t11ld IJ\ I\' ''"' the \\,I I h.111111.m lh"'.trd l..ll P' lh1 111111 ""'' lill'lllhl f\ 111 hi\ '•llll!lll lh'I 1111•1l1 1tnl \' 11111~·" lw th111\\' 1tw111.1 h11n\· no" J111l th1·n thn \\11n 1 m.1 1· t1 1111hlc \l\l'r h" 1mn fl\:t pr0111·11' < HILDl<l' \I Khl-. \ • 111- 11.!cnl1dl V. 111 Id B.111~ 11·p1•rt ,,n 1h1 l'htl1pp1nr' "'" IP'>l'' 1 ,1111, ~11111f\ t11~h ~ htld 1n1111.tl11' r.11l' 111 1 ur.il n·g111 n<, n1•arl~ 40 pc·rll'nt am11nl!'l-t11 '-H'>H-nld' I hl' n·,ull '" that m.1n' I 1hp1no parl·nh pr11 ... fu(e a~ mJ1n l htldrcn .1, p11\\1Mk to .Kl ii\ ··,ot 1al in"urnnl'l' .. \n11thl"r pn1htt01 1n thi: Ph1hpp1m·' '' ;1dult 1ll11('r:1t ~ <>!lit 1:il ll[!Urt''\ 'J' '11 J'l'lll'nt 111 I 1ltp111n Jd11ll' ~.in I n.1d Jnd \.\rtl1' hut till' \\ ttrld U.1111.. U\lll~llll11Hklllt,tf lllli'f 'll.'"' \\1th l'h1ltpp1nt· ntl n 1.1'-'·1" tlh trl11 tflth'f,11 \ I.Ill' " ,\l~•lll l•l I Pt'l• t•n t r.1 '1 1)l·111·111 Pll'I O\t \ 1 H l>l<1l \I '°l\r1.1 ,llld Ir.Ill ,Ill' \Uf'Jlil\t'dl \ \11hd .tllll.'' hut 1hpl11111.11i. \l•Uf1l'" 'll~l''1 th,11 thllllt' .11 1·11·1 ,111 tit.II • •l/\ JU,l@.lnjl h\ th~· \llll.1111111 Ill I >.11ll.I\\ U' (,,l'\l'l,il IHllHlrl·t.I 11.1111.tn\ .ll l' Ill th1· \\IHJn 1 ,1p1t,1I .tt .111' ~1,1•n tirm· thr11 ''1111w11'hr11111kd1n th\' hl.h ~ h:11t111\ I.I\ 11ri·d h\ th1 \\Jlllll.1h l\h1•ITl11111 .ind thnr nll'n tr11\\0lllit •h.,.1pp11 \,11 .1 t \\ 1•,11·r n , I.id "'rt Jn "• •ml·n 1 111 11.1111.tn' h.tH hn n Jlh1111·.t tlw11 11\.\n h1111•I\ .111\f th1'\ U\UJll\ 1 llnll JIOh d "1111 1lt1loll'f pottr.lll\ 11! l\h1•m<'1n1. \\ h11 h lht'\· 'lldi. ltJ' "-hl'll'\l'I lhl'\ , .111 "' 11.1n t'k1l l11• fH11mp1h ri p thl·m I \\II I\.\( K.\ \.11-..S ro -California re- main' the na11on\ most productive .1gmultural \talc. but a report issued this "eek b) the Leg1sla1ure's Joint < omm111ec on Science and Tech- nolog) noted that 1t 1s facing potent compe1111on 1n the export markcL Between 1981 and 1984. the report prepared b' SR I lnternauonal said, California·~ agncultu'ral ~xports dropped 30 perc.·ent. thus exacerbat- ing a farm ec.onom)' already hurting from high 1ntcres1 rates and other factors . "The abilt1y to export 1s crucial for California agncuhurc," SRI said, "as the state's farm!. export over one-fifth of total producuo n .. The SRI report simply underscored "hat California farmers and their markeung organ11a11ons had already known. They have been pres.sing their pohucal ka00s· 1n WMfil!lJ!Qn a nd ')acramento to do something to relic' e the pressure. - One of Sacramento's responses was lcg1sla11on that provided m1lhons of dollar'> 1n state funds to underwnte promotional campaigns for Cah- lornia farm products 1n other coun- tnt~ But JUSt as 1he program 1s starting -11 "'II gro" to SS million per year nn1 \Car -11 '" being buffeted by lhilf&l''> of la,on11sm pulling <;tat<.· .lgncuhural off1c1als on the spot ~n ad' 1son committee to the state Department ut F-oud and .\.gnculturc recommenckd that 'unk1st Growers I nl a 6 DOO-mcmlxr cuopera1 1 vc that u mtrub moc;t nf the s~tc''> c11ru!I produl.l1on. he awarded S560.000 dunng the ftr\l l'A-O J-Cars of the export marlceung program 10 boost orange ..ak' 1n Canada V. h.tt mah· .. the \unk1s1 contract lOntr11' l'rc;1al ,., that the marketing co11pcra1t'l' ha'> hecn accused b) 1nckrx·nckn1 gro"er<. of ll) tng ·to mon(lpnh1l· 1he utru\ trade. and 1he} \j\ that the ne" grant s1mpl) -.ubs1J11n ...,unk1\t'\ hold on the Canadian marl..l·t no1 Jn clop an' nc" trade. "There's JU'>I no 1.1.a~ to 1ust1f, u!>ing the tax mo ne} tor Canada:· Dnu11-Bari.er. a vice president ol lntl1 (l-based \un World lnter- na11onal. another citrus marketer 'aid "V..c do nnt have open access 10 that market" because of the sales quota~ ~I b) d ~unk1st-domina1ed federal markcung board, Barker sa)'> Barkrr and other independent!. ha,1· lk'l'n r,11\lng hell with Clare ttem hill. thl' onl'·llme grape grower Jnd 'IJIC lcg1~la1or "ho 1s now Go' (1l'1•r!ll' Deukml'll,in·, d1rcrtor of agn\.ulture and hac, thl· tinal say on "h11 gl'I\ thl' export marketing mum'\ "V. , .•. 111 t go out jnd promult' h<.'CJU'\l' th1•\ '-'On'I lt't US fill lhl' mder'>." \d '., Hob Hcm ck. anol her crt11l 11! thl' contract who 1s also a' ICl' prl'\IJl•n\ nt Bclnd~ Farm., and P:id..ing < 11 lll Hakl'r'ificTd. )unk1st official\ defend the w n- 1ra1.1 ..a~mg that ( ahfom1a ha' tx·en 111<.mg ground 1n Canada 10 u1m· pc.'1111\e lru11 from \.1 cd11rrrancan \Ountr1C'I, and jfl\thinlo( that promotl'S the \tall'' l'\pon' "''II ,., l'nlu.llh ht·m·tit lhl' 1·n1m· 1nJu,1n ·· 1 tw tx11111111 llOl' " lht• t \ hl·ld ''' J'l'll'nt e1t thl' < ,1na<l1an u tru' ,.,irl..1·1 in I 4Xtl Jnd n11" h11ld\ h4 i'l\ 1 1 nt · '\un ~t\I prl·"dent Ru\'>l'll ll.111111 '·"' ··11t-,l\1C1p111m111111n1n 1 ,1n.1d.t '' nnl'\\an to fl'1ta1n thn'>r -.il1'' 11 ',It-Jr 1h.11 '' hl·n \tatc agnl ulture .. 11111.tl' g,l\l' 1cn1a11H· appro\al to llh '°lunkl'I lOntr:H I lhl'\ didn't n•.tllll 11"11ultl rclundle thl' ~car'i-old ti.1t1ll ht·t\.\l'l'n ...,un~1-.1 and inJcpen· h n1' "\\'r luntrnl nt th1· lllfU\ tradl· .rn, n11r 1h.1t t'> h.1un11np. thl·m """ I hl' l.tll'\I ,1111\lll\l'r" '-'htlh hu\ rJlll'd had Jnd forth for wt•ek"i tn ll'llt'r'. tdl•Jih11m· ca lls· and pn' nil' ml'eltn(l' " .1 'our beg.inn1nll to a p1 t11uam 1n:11 h:ld hcen touted as a m.IJtlr ~ll'fl 1n fl'\Cr'itng the decline in l .1ltt111 n1.1 '.lgnl uhural e>.port~ \ 111f 11'11111· thJt plau.•ir, 8et"D hill on th1· h1•l w.tt h<'t'-'l'l'n "amng falunn\ l'.1,h "t "h11m 1an da1m \omr 111t·.1,llll' ••t p11hlllctl 'Uf'IPOrt , dunn14 .111 1'il'l l1••l1 ,l,11 "'hl·n lhl' Dcu knw11.1n .1d1111n1q1atwn " tning 111 m.11..1· lfl\ nd' not lil'>l' them ·1d1111 11a11· "h11 '>ell\ "hat tu "hnm · Hnn hill 1n"<11e-d th" '-'<'<'k ii' hl·, onh·mnlJtnJ h" dcnl>ton I k '' lean mg lU\\ard ~'mg ·unk1st 11nh ,, 11nl'·H·ar ll-ran1 of S~ti I, 315 and "'11hh11lding thl' \C"COnd ycar'i. con- tral t tor S 'OX 000 -a Solomon-like appr11al h l kJrl~ .11nwd at tn intt to "1othl' rutnnt tc.11hcr., 1n the c1tru'> incJu,ln· lk!on· a 'i<'l ond '<:'ar'' grant "''ult.I ht• a"ardl·d \ht• d)ec.t ,,f thl" mJr~l'lln@pr(lgr.tm on thl' 1ndu\lr\ a'> .1 "h11k "ould he l'\ aluatcd It thn ,...,unk1'\t) meet the l flt, r1 .1 I'm going to ltnd 11 difkuh 1e1 111 .1g.11n,1 tht• ad' t'iOr'lr comm11- 11·1· tk1f\h11\ 'wltd Othl'r l'Omn11111·1· \llt1fl1·, 111hl t1111 hut 1ht• h)l.al 1t11H'lllllll'lll\\'1th11 , .1n 1 :ICi~ll~l.tlc ~ll'\\,\11 ll,11 fl\ lh1 111 l n1 \\nn't lun1l thc 1l\ prJl lllal l'lk1 l 111 \l11<1d' ' .111wnd I 011111f\l l\, II 11 ,1·1·m'1'tr.11 11111,I m1•n1 ··) 1111 l.in l"X H'·''""·'hh ""t'.: . .t1·1111•11\tr.ll111n p1111··· '' ~"' 1. K, .I#• fl "ndrr,an 11nd Ja,rph ·'~"' "'" \' ndlf • trcl rolum "" '" lh•n lhlfu~ h a t.vedlt-atrd NJlumnl't •• ~ . } Orange Cout DAILY Ptt.OTl'Thuraday, September 25. 1N8 ()p(' ~ ~ ') ·J -.,; I ;'_., • t 'I I , ' I~ ' I j' .. , .. ~ ••• J' A' I,~ ' I .. --~--------------~----------------------- Packed with deluxe features! Reg. $479.99 Extra-capacity washer • 2 speeds, 5 cycles for proper fabric care • 3 water temperature setting•. 3.water levels • Self-cleaning lint fllter mean• no more mess Whil• Quen111i.. IH I WM • Coto,. • ., •• Reg. $339.99 Large-capacity dryer • 5 cycles with Automatic Fabric Maater system • 2 temperature• plus Soft Heat feature • Top-mounted lint acreen for cleaning ease White Colora extra. GH dryera 140 more Dryer• require conriec10,., extra 99 99 SAVE '62 Large-capac)ty Kenmore pair W11her with 3 cycles. 3 tern- ,-peratures, heavy-duty motor White only. Reg $299 •257 Washer 2-cycle dryer. 2 temperatures. safety start and door switches. White only Reg $249 Dryer •229 Ma1or appllanr.pc; ,.,..,o .w<t l<tt:>IA ~I Sears·L"'ds AnQPIPS and Orange County" stvres plus A1vers1ae. Thousand Oaks San Bernardino and Oxnard Eech of theM edwrtlMd 1tem1 11 reedlly ev11tebte tor .. ,. 11 edvertlMd A "dm(Jra B'f'<1 Buena Par~ Canoga Park Carson Cerritos Costa Mesa So11c;for111)n q 1J<Hon tPPd 8 1 8 '-, 7n 4 321 171 4) 990 6020 '714 j 828·4400 (8 18) 340-0661 12 131 532·3811 12131 860·0511 I fl 4) 540·3333 or yo1,r mr.1nPy boc ~ Cov na Glendale Hollywood Inglewood Laguna Hills Montclair Northr1dge Sears Roebuck 18 t 8196fi-06I1 818)507 131 12131 469 594 1 (213) 672·0161 171 4) 586· 1100 (714) 625-0511 18181 885· 7272 and Co 1986 Qlymp•c & Soro Orange Oxnard Pasadena Pico Puente Hills A1vers1de Oellvery <, nor on ,111•rJ ~ ,, '1Q r? 131 765 5400 1714) 637 2100 18051 485 8 731 (818) 351 -4211 12 13) 938-4262 1818)9657411 (71 4) 688 9400 prices o f a11 """" n ,, .., ¥1 ~omP llf'm!> ,,, rt ,r ilr1 "1.ly "llfJ1J ,~ c ..in 8erni:1rd no Santa Fe Springs Sama Monica Thousana Oa11 s Torrance Valley Westmon'iter. < t•lt1hr.lttn~ < >ur '\I{'\\. C ('nl11r\ SPf¥ ·ill or<l"' , , \t>..,.,,.. ".T1J"'" ! I 4 I 884 I 0 1 1 1213) 944 8011 1?13J 394 6711 18051 49 l 4'>66 (2 13) 542-1511 1618) 763 8461 ( 7 14 J 898-14 1 , . ~· .... \2 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1986 -.. .. Edgcomb joins Eagle staff I I The Newport Beach man is a respected sailor, wtnntngCongCupfourtimes --------< By ALMON LOCKABEV .................. Veteran sailor L.J. Edgcomb, 34. of Newport ~ach. has been named to the syndicate management staff of the Ea&Je Challenge. Edgcomb has been 1n volved in three America's Cup campaigns. He wJs bowman on Courageous in the 1974 and 1977 defenses of the Cup. On the f:agle staff he will serve as advisor and commun1cat1ons link between the bOard .and operati ons director Gerry Dn5cotl. · ~nseoll 1s now tn Freman tie.~ Australia, with Eagle and het 22-man crew. A competitive sailor for more than 20 years, Edgcomb has also been involved 10 the Congressional Cup 12 times, winning four times. "We're very fortunate to have Edgcomb," ~1d Gary Thomson. Eagle p~sidcnt. ''L.J. ls the missing 1ngred1ent we've been loolong for to fill a very 1m~rtant role for us. His match racmg experience in both Amenca's Cup and the Convessional Cup is a tremendous addition to our organiza- tion."· ~ Edgcomb cued Eagle skipper Rod Davis and the team's One boat approach as the Nt'wpon Harbor Yacht Club syndicate's two pnnciplt' strengths. · • "Rod Davis 1s as good a match racer as there 1s' an the world." Edgcomb said. "From day one his dedication 10 the prOJCCI has been all- consuming. wh1rh ha\ been a big plu~ at this point ··But now that the rnmpet1t1on (trials) 1s less than a month away (Oct. OCWORSinDP Women sailors competmg to the Orange County Women's Ocean Racing Series (<X'\\'.ORS) will have a husy ~eekcnd at. Oana Pomt this weekend with the third race out of Dana Point Yacht ( lub on Saturday and the founh race out of Capistrano Bay Yacht Club on Sunday. The OCWORS 1<; o;a1led 10...Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts. Dana Po1n1 Yacht Club will al'>o stage its annual Dana Point to Oceanside .\rgo'iyrace Saturday and <;unday. Bahia Connth1an Yacht Club will be host to lhl· Stl·-...an C arpt'ntcr Trophy race sponsored b) the Southern California Youth Yach1 Racing Assoc1a11on on Saturday fhe Stewan Carpentt·r Regatta features boy and girl teams in hoth the high school and rnlleg1a1e div~~- l1do lsk Yacht Club -...all conduct 1ts Over JO Regatta tor adult< sailing tn Sabot'\ and laser'> on Saturda} In other Southern Cahfornaa Yachting .\sscx..1a110n art·as· Los Angeles -Long Beach L111k Ship\ Fll·et -lnv1ta11onal ~nes No. 2 (PllRI ). \a1urJa~ Cabnllo Beach Yacht Cluh -Falr Sencs No 2. Sunda~ Buccancer Yacht Club -la!> ParcJa'i ran· (PHRF. couples). Sunday. -SUta Monica Bay Redondo fkach Yacht Cluh -'iingk-hamkd rao~ <PllRFI. Satur.da}. California Yat ht ( lub -f 0111 O'clock Rell ratl' I 1 IJm<. ~m·,1 Saturda' Dei Rq Yatht Club -S1dnl'\ 'iahot 1'a11onal < hampmn,h1p Saturda). Sunda). Pacific Mannt'r<. Yacht < luii -Memorial "it•nt'' 7'.c> S !PltRFl. Sunda}. Malibu Yacht Club -Fall \ene'I (mullahull). \unda~ Saa Diego Mission Ba) Yacht Club -(,ca~-IR In' 11a1wnal \aturdJ\ Sunday· Challenge race (Lightning. [hl\tkl. Saturda). "un<.IJ; . Sa~ Diego Yacht Club -Ont·-drngn Rcgana (Star. Etchclls-22 J-:!4. P("), Saturday. Sunday. - Southwe~tcrn Yacht Cluh -I utl In <Jr. Saalbuard~l. ~aturda; San 1>1egu Na'} 'iaalang Cl uh -Month I} lfandatap r:u:e (PH RI·) Sunda). ()c('an<;1dl· Y Jl ht Club. I-all ~·m·s (c.;abots). Sunda} Coronado ) Jl hl lluh -Perkin\ froph) ratl' (handll:::lfl). Sunda" San 1>1ego-"nu1h-...t''\tern 'r .ll ht Cluh!> -Fall ~m·-. Ur 'iahot,J. Sunda~ North and Inland Ventura Yacht C luh -Ciolll C ·up c.;cn('s, Saturda}. u1th ~kipper-. cnes. ~unday · Channel b land'\ Yalht < luh -A.A. Oaklq Coa!>tal Na\ 1g.111on ·Contest. aturda~ Santa Barbara ) acht ( lub -Walson Series. ~aturda) Santa Barhara Sailing Club -lad) Sk1pperi. Sene'i. Sunda~ Tall Ships race now off Balboa By ALMON LOCKABEY ~ "'"°4 ._,"'9 Writ .. La~t m1nu1.: l hangt· 1il pl.in'> "ill have the <>econd annual ~outhan Cahfornaa Tall Sha fl\ rat'e 'tanang oil the Balhoa Pier Ol·t 4 1n<;tead of thl' Huntington Reach Pier a' ong1nall) planned A.nnnunn·ment ot tht· l hangt• w;i-, PAPARAZZI . madt• SeP,t. 17 at a t•aptaan·s mee1111g at ('~p1strano Ba\ Yacht < !uh f ht• race wall finish nit the San < kmentr P11.•r Reason for the r hangc "a' t11 shonen the course '>O that the 'hap'> rnuld. hopefully. finish before dark. according 10 Mikl' Watlll'n. i.:haarmJn (Please aee TALL/82) Best friends share a canary diamond By VIDA DEAN Of!MD~,_..l!Mt It''> well kno" n that d1amondl> arl' a girl's best fncnd.~ut can best fm·nds share that kind of fnt'nd~ Bu Hao1er and Karyn Stoot no" 101ntly own a t' ti carat canan d1all)ond nnw .. urroundcd h) wh1tl' round-cul baquclll' diamonds totJl- ing 5.5 carat~ The . two llun11ng1un Harbour women (with thl' help of husband~ Morris Stone and David Hanser) successfully bad and hought the rang appra1'>t'd at S9.'!.1 I 'i for S '1 .500 , aturda~ at ( anct·r IA•aguc'c; . atur- day Debut VI "No problem." i,1ml Bea "Wr hJ \ t' been friends for .1 lo ng 11nw Kaf) n and Morn~ w('rc marnt·d 1n nu1 bud•)ard .\.\ c; will -...ori.. out <;oml' kind ol arrangement for weanng 1t She alread} ha\ pl.me, to wear ll to ,, Ph1lhJrmon1t 11an~ and I am gmng to wear 11 al one 1)f fht' c cntt•r orcn· 1ng'>" The <1ak• of thl' nng (11 ran he wnrn as a net l..l.1tcl which wa' created and donatell to tht' lt·aRut• h\ member Gue Kl1~1lt)' -...111 prohahl) firm up the organ11a11nn·, gonl of S !Oil 000 "The < nnu·r \onrl\ would ht· happy wt th a goal of S90,000. hut we hope to make $1 00.000.'' said drn1r- man Sandra Cloase at the Anah.:1m Hilton, again the locatmn for th.: ~ala. "It's really been fu n to 'ICC all ol th1., come together. We have 425 hen: ton1ehl.'' added Clouse. who w-a~ looking great 1n a turquo1s(' beaded dress and 1ackct bought for hl·r h' husband Bob. Having a very good night wa) Jaaft Bauman, League VP. -...ho wac, in charge of colkct1ng item' for 1ht· silent auctions and tht' li H aull11rn handled by membei" ot the "coupk<. lea¥,uc ... ·With the help of fiH' lOmm1tt1't' mt'mbers we collected I 2J aul turn packages. We began b) c.endang out 1100 letters in Ft'hruaf) We ohta1n1•d .'!I hotel package<.. and our n-... n mrmbers were vcr) gencrou<> with 1he1r donat10M." Auctions were only pan of th1• Mouhn Rouge themed event - d1n1ng. dancing. cntcrtainmt•nt and fa"h1ons were on tht' program Kitty Leslie of fashion 1,1.11111 prc~ntcd the 1>hnw of c.tylc'I tnll'r \J'l('r\Cd wtth ran lan. toothall .1011 10-...ho) dance nun1lx•r; h\ the M m1· (PleaH eee PAPAPAZZl/82) 5). Rod needs to be free from outside distractions. and that's where I fit 1n. Without betn& pulled in several directions at once, Rod will be able to focus on doing what he does best - sailing a 12-meter " "This syndicate doe!>n't have a fleet of boats lo choose from. but I think that might be a strength," Edgco mb added. "Since Apnl. Rod and his crew have been tra101ng nearly every day. fine-tuning Eagle and learning everything there is to know about her. "So, while we haven't launched a new boat in the last month -like some other challengers -on the learning curve we're right where we want to be." The Ea~le Challengt' 1) one of )ax · U.S. syndicates challenging Austral- ia's Royal Pen h Ya('ht Club fOr the Amt'rica''i Cup The challenger trials series begins Ort. 5 ofT the coast of Frt:mantle. fhe -...anna "'II go up again'it ..\ustraha \ dctcnder. )'et to be chosen. in the Cup ract·, 'itanng Jan JI. L.J . ~comb of Newport Beach baa been named the ayndicate manager of the £aC1e Cballence &~~ca~. The £a.Cle. abcwe. on a practice aall. It's new: Speedsalilng Grand Prix • omc1h1ngne-... an ..ailboat racing 1s betng touted oil hmg Beach this fall. Tht} 'rr tall1n$ 11 the Speedsailing Grand Pn\. p1t11ng Ultra Lu>.ht Dis- placement max a \Ingle-hulls (up to 85 feet an length) aga1n\t giant catamaran!> and tnmaran'I The C\Cnl "scheduled Oct. 25-26 in plain' aew uf<,hure\lde r,pectato,..,. according to ~011 f-dlund of the Unhm11cd Paulit Olean Racing As- soc1at1on < l IPORA). I echn1cal d1rcr- tion will be provided by the Shoreline Yartn t'tutr-of Long Reach. ··This wall be high-tech saahng at II'> lint:'it. with none of the l'Onfus1on ul handicaps and ratings founo an 1r.i- d1110nal \acht racing," "3)'> Edlund ·· fhe fir\1 Spc.'ed,aahng events Y.l.'rt• hl'ld la-;t summer 1n the harbor' ot New York Cit\ and l:im ton." The faste\l ;aalboal\ in the l I .S arc t'\pected tO be' at 1hc-5'pcedsa1hng (j P The mult1hull rnnt1ngen1 will he kd h) Rud~ Cho) of Honolulu (former!) :"/e"pon Beach) with A1kane XS. a Ancient Interface fhe -\mencan lns11tult' ut .\cro- nau11cs (•\I.\.\) and tht' Society of Na,al .\rchatCl'I\ a(ld Manne Engi- neers (SNAMEI wall prcsl!nt the 16th annual .\ncaent I ntt·rface S) mpm1um Oct. 2S-26 on the Queen · Mar) 1n Long Beach The t'' ent -... all be 1n con1unct1on -...11h tht' 18th Long Beach Inter- national ~aalhl.1at \ho-... at the l ong Beach {on\ ent1on C enter arro~!. from the ()ut'l'n Mar). Mallory Cup wins JJ\ C1oh.,11n nt -\lam1ws Ba' Yarht ("!uh. -...nh crew Jackie Goli;on and Dwa\ m· Bora. placed second an the Mallcir) Cup compe1111on fur the: l 1n1tt'J State'> Yacht Racing I Inion men·, 'a1llng. rharnp1on!>h1 p. Cioli<,on Jntl rre-... rcpre~l·nted l l'iYRl '-; .\rea J (\11uthl·rn California The "inner -...a, Jark < hra~11an,on and ere-.... C harlac ~tc(,ee and Chl·n I I anL1ngcr I 'nl\er'ilt) nfWash1ngtt)n ) arh1 Club. St·a11lc. -;ailing for .\m1 II Salute to Eagle Pop \Ing.er ( rl\topher ( r<>S'I. rx·r- haps hcttcr known for h1'1 h11 '>tngle. ··\a1hng:· -...all mak(· a special ramt'o appearance dunng a benefit for thl' Newpon Aeal'h-bac;cd .\menca·., Cup challenger Eagk 63-foot offlihore tatamaran Steve Shidler of San Franet\rn -...all attempt to steal the titfe of faste-.1 lJt in America with Wand Warrior thl' 48-footer that was lir'lt lo tin ash an th.: Newpon lo En~enada race Pat Farrah of Long Beach hope'> tu take ad' an1agc of local ~no" lcdgl· among thl' monohull'i aga1n~1 the "mult1s'' with Hlond1e. a Santa Cruz-70 from tht• dt•,1gn board of Ball I cc Farrah ren:nll) purlhcl'>t'd Bl11n- die as a stablemate for has famt'<.l 62-· fum-Ragrimt'. a wtnmng nc c a11 1 arrr- for man~ )Car. and the holder 111 \C\'t'ral o!TshNe tlap'll·d time rel'ord' fhe l ' S ~l)l'ed~ahng GP•~ hcang preSt'nted b) \ · P(>R \ 1n lllOpt.'rat111n with the Cirand Pn\ ..\,c,oc1a11on u l Long Reach. lhc organi1at1on that <>pon<.ur<i tht• automohalc C.irand Pn\ an Long Beach ealh 'pnng. It 1!> being promoted h) ( 1eorgc Koko;n1 ko' 5 and his Great .\mt'nl':in ~1ed1a. Int of ~l'Wp<>n liearh K11lnn1l..o' <. '' also organi11ng thl' Multahull The five time (iramm)' Award winner will appear dunng .. .\ Salute To the Eagle" nening wh ich -...111 he held (kt. 4 at the Mcnd1an Hotel. .t50n ~tac..\rthur Bhd. "ie,,pon Hl•ach. hcgann1ng at 6 pm The Eagle Challl'nge. hendinan cit all prrn;eed'> from the l''vt'nl. •~one ol 'l' l S. s~ ndacate\ '.:dung 111 rt·urn tht· -\ml'nca·, < UJ'l ll> th1· l ' ~ -\ tJ\·dcdut11blt• donation ut $II.Ill [X'f [X'r,on tor till' \'\ t'nl \Ao ill Jl\O 1n\ ludt• h11r II rn·u\ ri·, tlannng anJ a dr.1\\ ing. l11r r• Ill'\ ,,rng1ng from lrlfl' 1>11 \1r <JI t11 \\('d.t·n1h at tht· \knt11an h\r JJ\antl' Ill 1-l'I purLha'e 111 mun: 1nforrnat1on. t.ill ( h.1rk1w Jonn. Fagk ( h.tlkngl·. '14'J-4f\ -.lJ USYRU meet set r he I YX{) .innu.11 nllTtang ol 1111· l 'nttt•d "'lalt'' Y.1\ht R.111ng l n1ci11 .... 111 ~· held an\.111 I >1egn troni \.\ et.lnei.d.1~. Ott I" 1hr11ugh \Jtur- da' Oct I l< \\1th \Jn ()1l'go ) at hi < !uh as host ~ 1ee11 ng\ -...1 II hi.· hl'ld .11 t hl' hn'I duh. the B:l\ < luh llntd .ind 'l1h t•1 ( 1att• Yalhl < luh .111 nt "111, h .1rl' \\ 1th1n l'H'~ ,,,11i..1n!!, d1,1.1ntr nl t'alh Ill hl'I \ numtwa •ti ,rx·, 1.11 n .·nh .an· plannl·d Junn(! th1 IPtar·dJ\ J'll'rHkl ( )n \,\ t•<.lnl'Sdtl\ .1fll'rn,111n .• \l'OllnJI on \acht cluh m.tn.agl'ml·nt .inti ,1 demonstratwn ,,f 1eat hang mt·th11d' tnr race managl'1rwn1 "all 'ht· prl''· t•n it•d at SD)< On Th ur,d,1\ till' ...,,akl, \I ...,,.,, ( hallenge stnltle-handed race around the world in 1~87-88. Kolesnikov., sees the Long lka1.h l'vent as becoming an annual event to be held in June pnor 10 trans-Pac1fir races to Hawa11 Edlund \3\ s he also "ants to ~e \peedsa1hng In and around Hawa11 an -\ugust of future years to create a thrt'e-e' ent ~nes that attract inter- national pan 1npa11on Li PORA -...1Jl conduct the r~ 1n ac.:cc m.la nl t' -... 1th In tern a 11onal Y at ht R:n:i ngtlmin-ruTe' as adopted h; ihc t "I ) acht Raung l n1on. -...aa\ ang the 't'llHm' proh1b1ttng ad,cni~1ng and monetaf) prucs. In 1hc Long fkach e'ent there will he'" o fe.Hured classes -catamaran!> and trimaran\ ~S 111 MS ft'el will rnm[X'.tt• for the f ormula One< up. and monohulb up to 85 ft'ct -...tll race for the l 'nhm1ted (up Smaller mult1hulls will rnmpt•te for the M ulta- hull T roph) an a supptlntng cla!>'> There mJ\ als11 he an an\ atatlllnal for ( omm11lec wtll hu't a <>emanar on nt'" m.:tht)(h ol man-o' crboarJ fl'- t.0' en. abo at \()) C On· tht' 11Khle1 \It.le. mt"mht·r' Jltt·nd1ng tht• mt't'lang tan loul-for· \\ard 1o a Thur'>l.l:t ~ nt•n1ng r1.•ct•p11on at the l 1 S C oa<;t ( .uard qa11on On r n Ja' Jftanoon lht· 1ra- J111unal ( ha.mp1un,h1p ( omm111ee regatta \\Ill be hl'ld an International OIT\horc R ulc .tnd Performance Handicap R.ll ang I lt·et hoat' with 'P<'l IJlor boat' J\ aalablc On Frida~ l.'\l'n1ng \11uth,,n1nn )athl <luh -...111 ho)t a n·u•p11on fol11m l'd h\ J Mn 1ca n hu ffe1 fhe annual mt:ellng dannn ..... 11 ht ht'IJ \aturda\ t:' en1ng. preteJe<I h' J rt'll'pt111n ho\ted h' \[)) < Ventura winners fh1 l·t· \llUng \l.:ntura ) arht < luh ..a1IOr\ fue,Ja\ werr rt•etp1cnh of lhl· lkadlaner .\warth h\ the l1rc:ater \'l'ntura C hamher t}f ( ommercc presented at its monthh lunlheon Recel\ mg the prt·,11g1tlU\ a-... ard lor .1 'econd. war ''•" k.e\ in Hall 11 -...ho ren·n.th -...11n tht' World ) 11111h "i1ngk•-han1kd < h.1mp1on,h1p .11 Pono< arra\. < 1rl·t·ve I k ;.il,o -...on tht' 'Im\ the T roph\ "mh<)lil of thl· -...onh .\mt'fltJn ) 11u1h "1ngh:-hanJ ed ( hampmn\hlp l11r 1ht• 't'u1nd ~ caL He" nu-... pr1•pr>1ng tor the l...i\Cr -...orld champ111n,h1p "hll h will hi.· held an :O.tclhnur"15 \u,1ralia carh nt''<I \Car I I.Ill ".1 'l '"'".it "entura 11 tp.h .'it h11111 President Bern le Jonee wt th wlf e Georgia. ALIOI Locwn beach cats t0 add 10 tht' spectacle. In eath-dw1!>1on the wmnerwtll be the boat w 1th the falliill~ for 1-...0 days of racing The public will be able lo vie" the racing free of1.harge from a vanet) of 'antage pomts including the Queen Mar). thl' -;outh-fac1ng portion of the Short'lane Manna )ett) the .\lam nos Ba).Jetl~. th e &lmont Pier. a' well a'\ Buff Part.. and the l.IL~ ".. t•n11re beach area Ltrgt· t. h:tnl·r hoa1' will bnng 'Pl'' tat or' up dn\l' to the action while tho..e-... ho watt h from the shore can "3tlh -...1th the helpufh1noc:ular' I hl '"'" 11ther d\\arJ rec1p1cnls "'l'fl' R'an < II\ and (1arrel Baum -... hu "'on the \out hem C'ahfornaa \OUth 1-...0-handcd <;a1hng cham- p1on\h1p dnd "l'nt un to represent -\a·.1 J (~uulhnn < al1fom1a) an the final\ oftht• Rt·m1' Tniph) rl.'gatta at Ra' "i1 I ou" "1 1\<; whcrt' thn \c.·oreJ tuur -... Ln'> hut tin1)hed tuunh an \hl· O\\'rJll '\IJnd1ng' The~· rat.e' wcr(' '><!lied 1n L..t'>l'f I" lkadlant>r -\-...art.Jo, art.• g1\en 10 1hml' -...hml' cndeJ\Or\ ha\C' hroughl grca1 na11onal •H 1n1erna11onal trt'dll to thl· '-'l·n1ura ·\rca Hall earned 11 la\I )t'ar lor -...1nn1ng tht• <;m\lhc Troph\ USYRU winners T hl' \11u 1 hl'I n < ah lorn aa I .\ rt•a JI team 111 l>a\l' I llmJn. Ja<.k Franco and I 'bn.. Raab -...cin thl' C1t'orge R. H inman I roph) "~m hol1L nf the l "nlll'd \1,11e, Yacht Raung l nion I t ·~) Rt I team raungchamp1on\h1p 1n a Stl-rau· rnund rohan regatta sailed out of 'ian Francisco 't acht Cluh C re-...ing for Ullman "as l<.t·nn\ \.\.am Pat Mugha handled the \hel·t\ for Raah. and Rcnet' Ve'itt·rh\ "':J' an the hoat -... nh r ntnt'u The raLl'' "'l'rt' .. ailed In rl) 1ng Junior~ h' 'l'\l'n team' from.,., l '())Rt : arl'J' Franco l II man anl1Raah111111.. lht• 1,t•nes-...11hatotalot 12-...10.,anJ1"11 111\<.t'). narro-... I\ beating the .\rea I> lt•am of John Lo\ ell. 'ill'\ e Rourdn-... Jnd Kcllh C rum from '\I(•-... < lrlt.'an' ··ream racing'" c 'nttng and 'l'r\ (Pleaae ae~ BRIEFS /82) 0.-, ...... ,._......., //iM .,.... Chairman Sandra Clou.e with committee member Jeulca Unlack. Richard and Barbara Shl•ely. VP• Janet Bauman and Bobbitt Williama. .. I . • I I -... ----- - - -- ---------------------------------... ------------------------~-.... -...... """.'.""':~";:"lr.:I . . .. • °'8"89 Co.t DAILV PILOT I Thurtday, Sep...,,t>« 25, 1Me Mount Gay Rum enters America's Cup BJ ALMoN LOCUBEY ................. Corporations being solicited for funds to help bring the America's Cup back to U .S shores have often been f'aocd by the problem: To which syndicate do we donate funds? Mount Gay Rum, in colijunction with the U.S. Yacht RaciOJ Unfon, has solved that by deslJllina a proaram that will benefit all of the syndicates involved at Perth, West-1 em Australia. Mount Gay, oft.en known as the "sailor's rum," has a fund-raising program that will help 11HOGAN IS MARVELOUS ... A HERO WITH HUMOR AND CHARM.'' -&ob Thomae, Aaaoc .. ted Pree• any or all ot the sax U.S. syndicates. -"On the premise that more of our U.S. oonsumen can tell you where the America's Cup is than can telJ you who won the last Super Bowl, Mount Gay has expended its program into an international sports markctins pro- aram invitina all red, white and blue- blooded Americns to Help Win a Nava! Enaaaemcnt with Austrah1," says John Hobbs. pttsident of 21 Brands, Inc., the U.S. importer for Mount Gav Rum. People who wish to contnbute to the USYRU-Mount Gay fund-ra1s· ing efTon may phone 1-800-543-1 JOO. CRITICS~ THE COUNTRYARE DISC(WERING A VERY SPECIAL MOVIE. PAPARAZZI ••• Prom Bl - Sona and Dance Ensemble and 1he Oranae Cruah Deneen. Memben apin Mrc 1n the spol- Haht by acting as models. "I fitted IS women from pictures and size infor- mation and five men who came to Fashion Island for fimngs." Leslie sa1d. "It's and honor to be selected as a model." said VP Bobbitt Williama. "Thiny-one women tried out for the IS spots. One requircmenl is that they all hve in H.untington Harbour." Getting the honors were JalJ~ BHmel, Joaaaa Chae, Carol Cllae, Val Frffbena, laabel Greeawald, Ellen Hota, Jeu y Hu111a1er. Claaree Katlmoto, Bev M11•lre, ·- DeMa Peten, ~)' ......_ UMa SedJll, AlrleJ Id...._., (she named "Debut" six yean .,o}, Dlua,..,_. UMl~Abbel...S ..... Male models (selected by KCret ballot after being nominated by members) were Bany aa ..... ltf- llott ltalllck1 Rid Maeklta, l\leM.N 8'Jvely ud I.AM Staller. In the past five yean HHCL hu raised more than $200,000. Mardi ~Ila (there with husband' T .. ) and Hanten WledeC' (she wasn't there, but son Lee was) started the lcque in 1980 and the idea for the fash1on/dinner/auct1on format was presented by Sally Fea&oa, who was attending Wlth husband Roser. "A masterpiece that plwnbs the depths of emotion. Run down and see it'.' BOA TING BRIEFS ••• There's o little of him 1n all c:X us. -..J•AM or,•,.,' J/o •1~ 1•11'. 't J.4.1 ~'ti ";>"lfJ/'!HN~ MN1' !l;fll' A;t ,H11 'h >W t./fWI' 1\/1 • ....,'vtl. t i "''A.A. "MC ' U i!Vli'lflff? ,.,,.~ t / •~Jot , ''~· f.-.f.J 1-. ,.,. v ,. 11 <,vrir N I , ., <1",t~ ....,'Th ~ .-.J --·~-Al. l"Jlff<l »••P..•..._, "Af,•P.'filt,.t l\f >"f; ''I ••.(•J I ~l f-f<' ,~ •• .f".f<'if ltv•''l •AN.N< PG ll'•••ratt-•c.••~•«> ~"'I.I> ... >l• ~~~ _.__., ... .,......,. ........... , ........... ~~ AtN·AM"~1r 1~ ""..:: ,,. .... r -· .. ~.,... • .. --· STARTS TOMORROW ·~o •CDSU ltllSA '"vr•I • Dt\AllG( y , ... '" IUl•A ,.Ar I• •411'] ... ,, .. _.:, t~ ,..., lA MIRADA AIA •ll l()ll(J ,. • t• ~· •COllA MIU ·~ .... , .. .t ~fl lllllSIMt•SllA '' " lo~ t'<1t11 •t "'" Y1'f ....... ,t4"1th•'- rn --~ · A••I) 11.1\tn I>(" t'\I RA/~11 "Magical ... w~riuL.feeJ ~ ... a movie that goes right to yow· heart :' an""" 11'11 ... • t<.1111 I I\ I ~ Alfth•I• 1'A D1Qv1e that SQats on ·magic, mirth ahJ tmth ... .. · · a giant wish fulfillrnenC' . .lJi> ~I nJWt\1'1H,IJ8 ~\(1 \{\JI "A mu~1 sf't' film in every way. Positively out standing ... wil l melt t}l() eoldest hearts:· HAn'o '"'"" .. .\kt " \Ill JI 1I11• •• Fro.-aBl different," said Ullman ... Crews real- ly have to work on stratrgy. Then there's having to switch boats after every race and gel through so many races.·· · l lllman 1s a member of BalbOa Yacht Club; Franco JS from Lido I.sic Yachl Club. and Raab represents Huntington Harbour Yacht Club. Coast Guard class ll .S Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 29. Oana Point, will hold <rn eight wet'k Sailing and Seamanship class starting Thursday, Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m at the Dana Point Youth Fac1l1ty. For further information call 496-8082. USYRU winners fh{' Southern California (Arca J) team of Da'e lJllman. Jack Franrn and Chm Raab wo n the George R. Han man T-rophy.-sy.m ooht'-Gf 1h • United States Yacht Racing Union ( SY RU) team rac1ng champ1onsh1p an a 56-race round robin regatta sailed out of San Francisco Yacht Club. 1 Crev.ing tor Ullman wa~ Kenn} Watt'i. Pat Mu~lia handled the shct'ts ---iorRaao.Tnd cneeV"eo;ter > wa~ 1n ___ .. _··_·_· _··_· -·-"---------------------• I the hoat with Franco. The ral'C'> were STA 1YK' TOMORROW ~11<.'d 1n Flying Juniors by seven ~Boy Who Could llr llU MAU COSTA llllSA UA flll0¥1H 990-4011 UA C111tmo llUOIA 'AH ~0-0594 UA8 MQ•~ ll TOIO 951 41191 SoOOle!>OCi 5315380 COSTAtllU HUllTMTOll MACH '1or00t 'Wit\ Cn<MI" Ctnllt 631 3SOI 841-0110 iu.-, teams from six lJSYRl ·areas. llV.l OIAllOf OUllOf WOOO!lloOOt 551-0655 O.on8e o •• 6 ,. 36 /6 Ct4 ' 'M'ttQ 1, ,. ' LA •UDA MAU lo lolllOOO 994 1400 OUllOf WfSTlllllSIH IUU MISllOtl VlUO \l~l""n 8 6990 ry1"8e ..-~ •• l IA I,. r &q• ~Hi I" U l~I ~ FIGHTll'.G Fa< \CXJR LIFE American Heart la AssockJtton y Franco. Ullman and Raab took the sern.·, with a 101al of I:! wins and two los~es. narrowly beating the Arca 0 team of John l ovcll. Strve Rourdow and Keith Crcm from Nev. Orlcan.-. .. Team ra{'1ng 1'i cxnt1ng and \Cl) ditfrrcnt.'" said Ullman. "Crews rcal- t I~ ha .. c to work on 'itratcg}. Then thl·rc·, ha' mg tu <,\o\1tch boat\ aftrr C\l·r~ ran~ and get through so man> I rat c\ .. l 'llrnan I\ a mcmtx:r ol Balboa Yal htC luh f-ranrn 1~lrum L1do l~lc Yal hl C 'lub and Raab reprc~nts Huntington Harbour Yacht Cluh. CG needs help A recent fatal boatina accident has lcf\ C~st Guard investigators wtth (ew clues as to its cause, -· . To help determine the cause, the Coast Guard is seeking to borrow the same typcof boat from a member of the pubhc to conduct stability tests on the veseel. The boat needed is a Sunliner-28 ou1dnve with Oybridge, manufac- tured by the now defunct F & W Marine Co. Testing of the craf\ will be con- ducted at the owner's convenience. The testing is non-destructive and should in· no way damaae the boat. according to Lt. Cmdr. T om Jenkins of the 11th Coast Guard District. If. howev.cr. there 1s any damage, the Coast Guard wall reimburse the owner. The tests should take a day or less to complete and will be con- ducted at the owner's shp, ifwind and water conditions permit. In conducting the stability tests. oast Guard invutigators will dupli- f ;lt{' the loadin[! ofthf' vr.,.,d prinr tn the accident as recalled by a ·witness. Non-abrasive type weights will be used to duplicate the placement of pasengers on the vessel. Tests will be conducted once with fuel and_wat~ tan s near y empty, an again Wllh tanks nearly full. Once the weights arc in place, in vesugators will make the vessel heel by shifting weight. A pendulum will be used to measure the amount of heel. This will determine the location of the center of gravn y and pivot point of the vessel at that fuel loading and with that passenger placement. Investigators will also rock the vessel and measure the time it t.ak's to complete one cycle. Results of the test will not only help mvestiptors determ ine the cause of the accident. but Wlll assist the Coast Guard m its work with boat builders. .\nyone owning such a vessel is asked to contact Lt. Cmdr. Thom u Jenkins or Lt. Leim Slcin at (21 3) 59().237 1. Collect calls Wlll be ac- cepted. of Capistrano Bay Yacht Club's 1 all Ship Race committee. Seven ships are scheduled to st.art the spectacular race down the coast. They will start in two classes. Class A will be the Californian and the brig P1lgnm o ut of Dana Point. The o thers are classified as Class B. Class B ships will stan at 11:30 a.m. about one· quaner mile off the Balboa Pier. bearing 200 degrees. Class A yachts will start at noon. Among the Class B entnes are the 93-foot tops'I ketch Argus from Newpon Beach. the school ship for the Sea Scouts of Orange County. Argus was built 1n 1908 as a square- nggcd vessel in Marstal, Denmark. She 1s benhed at the Sea Scout Base and 1s crcwcd and maintained by a co- ed gro up of Explorer Scouts. Also entered 1s the Pilgrim o f Newpon. built by Dennis Holland of Costa Mesa. af\cr seven years of labor Also from Ncwpon Beach will be 14--.tn(~-M'S<*Utt • three-masted • Daily Pilat & TWA f=I NO OUT HOW (000 WE REALLY ARE l/l(,HT5 AVAllA81£ f>oM OIANGl COUNTY TO /Al '/IA r,Qt()(N $TATE Aflf/N[S NOW PLAYING *NEWPORT BEACH Edwards N~port (1~mo 644 0760 flit 100 tOO lO •)~AT I 00 JOO )00 100 ~00 11)•, ~ 100 100 "IC'I ClllC'l~fti(jjl /()() 0 00 • ORANOE Cinedornl> 6 l4 25~J r • "41WW'il'fft "--(D~-.l'- 11,.;KY 1 I)~ 1 I\ ~ J\ 10 ~ I, double-gaffed tops'I schooner owned by Barry and Tamara Spieler. She was built of wood 1n 1926 and is 92-feet overall. with a displacement of I 50 tons. Discovery. a 74-foot three-masted barkcntine, designed, built and owned by FrcdGreenfield of Seal Beach. The Class .\ Cahfom1an 1s the offi cial tall ~hap o f the State ol Cahforn1a. She 1s a to ps'I schooner, 94 feet on deck and 140 feet overall. She cames 7.000 square feet of Sail and displaces I JO tons. Californian was designed by Steve Christman as a proJCCt of the Nautical Hcntage Society and build m 1984. modeled after the tum of the century revenue cutt~r California. The Pi lgrim 1s a duplicate of the ~uare~riged brig which brouaht Richard Henry Dana to these shores IS I years ago. She is 98 feet on deck and 130 feet overall weighing 8S tons and carrying 7,600 feet of canvas. Pilgrim was designed and built in 1945 by Ray Wallace of Palos Verdes, a world-renowned arch1t~t and seaman, who sailed her from Portugal with a volunteer crew of young peo ple. A large fleet of pn vatc spectator boats is expected to follow the ships in their race down the coast. Actor Dan Haggerty 1s the cclcbnty host of this year's race. All of the racing ships will have as guests people famous in yachting, name celebrities. members of the pre~~ and iponsors who make possible the race and the educational programs offered to tht" pubhr. UNNID llOOKI WHK - c1ua•ATINO THI P•HOOM TO •IAD ... - .. - Patricia &alember. •tan u .. KaJ O'Brien." • ..cond- J'MI' ~ reeldeat, lD the Dew bojpttaJ clrama Mri• premieriDC toDiCb~ at 10 OD CBS, Claamlel 2. · .. Will Johnny call it a quarter century? By FRED ROTHENBERG "" T.......,. Witte< NEW YORK -Johnny Carson has a career dec1s1on to make. Will he continue to play Heceeerc's John ny. or will he fina lly say goodbye to "The TonighrShow" af\er 25 years? "I have a year to o and I still Amenca to bed. What Will Johnny Do'! has become one of Hollywood's biggest parlor games. He has said 1hat he would g,i ve NBC at least six months nouce 30 years, says concerns about aban· doning his na11onal stage could push Carson into one more "Tonight Show" contract. would say the relationship matters more.·· One professional relationshi p that ended badly 1s w11h Joan Ri vers. the former substitute host on "Tonighl'' who will have a nval late-night program on the Fox Broadcasting Co. starting Oct. 9. ' .. . . .. ' -..... MJa~iabels SliJ&tra book details false ~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -Actrns Mia farrow says detaUs about her mamage to sinaer Frank Sinatra in a newly released book about his life arc untrue. "His Way: The Unauthorized 81~ araphy of Frank Sinatra," by J(juy ·Kelley, portrayed the singer as re. sentful of Farro.w's ambition, although he •&reed to allow her to pursue a movie career. "At t~e risk of be1na a publicity prop to sell a book, I am compelled to 10 on record that the references as to how frank Sinatra treated me arc absolutely untrue," Farrow said an a statement released by her publicist. "I have nothing but the greatest rcsS)ect and affection for Frank, and I will not cli1uufy the situauon by saying more:'. - Kelley wrote the couple's 1966 m~ac bepn unrav~Lina a year later because Sinatra thC?u&ht Farrow en.joyed beina 1 movie star more than betna his wife. Their a.early )().year aae dift'c~noe alto eeparatcd them, she wrote. "Ke drank J1ek D&niela; lbe smoked mariiuana. He JOtdruU; lbe 101 stoned. Re p ve bet diamonds; she wore wooden love beads." the book says. Sinatra retahated apiott Farrow by hav~ "sexual cteapedes" durifta th~~ ~ak..i~a of "Tony Rom~" !n Mfim1 wh.ile sbe was qn loc:auon m London, accordma to the book. Kelley wrote that the marriaee came to an end when be ordered her to walk off the set of the movie "Rosemary:S Baby." to work with htm on another movle, and abe , refused. Meanwhile. Sinatra's son. Frank Sinatra Jr .• also said Kelley's book was inaccµrate in a recent intcf'View on a New. YorlC talk show. ~ • ••STAND llY _.. <"l 8: 16, 8: 15, 10:00 NO 8AAOAIH PAIC£ .. STAND av ... (Al 8:00, 8:00, 9:46 T'OP ....... (PO) 7;30. 9:45 NO 8AAOAIN PAICE NO 8AAGAIN PRICE W8"ANQHAJ .,....a" (PG·13) ; 7·00. 9:00 NO BARGAIN PRICE .. llLUI WL YET'' (RI 7 30. 10:00 NO BAAGAIN PRICE "AIWta A WOMAN •YUM LATIW' (PG) e:00. 8:20. 10:30 NO 8AAOAJN PRICE """1THUU NOPl.r(llll 8:30. 1:30. l(): 10 NO 8AAOAiH PNCt 7p t.tM 008L Y 8T£Rf0 "AUINS"tA> 5:30. 1:00, 10:30 NO 8AAQAIN PNCI haven't decided yet," Carson said. "6f co~ I waver, but I've been doing that for a long time. 1 was th1nk1n g about leaving after 15 years and then I thought that 20 years would be a Factors that will influence his decision include 1he gnn<i, made easier by 15 weeks of vacation •Ad Mondays ofT. whether the audience sti ll prefers him to 1he compet1 t1on and-w.betber-t~-fHttdt. "I don't know and I don't think he knows." McMahon said. "He's said. 'Ed. we have to stop some day.' But then he'll say. 'If I don't do this. what will I do?' I think he'd miss this platform terribly. He's a master of timmr,so I tlfl nk he'll know 'When. But I know he has very ambivalent feelings." "I've been through this before~.~:~· LJr=~~Qiii_iiitGLiiC::11tilliiiiiliiliti~~iti md t'arsorr:-Yo1fn n t worry abo good lime to pack ---....i.--.-:;;.. II ID, too ... Carson. 60. d1~us~d his futun.· dunng a telephone interview before his 24th anntversary pnme-t1me special on NBC tonight. Carson·., contract expi res in October 1987, a neat quarter century spent putt1hg ........ , .. f ..... c o' ••Y 111n ,_... Most nights. he sa> s it does. One more factor 1s lhe anxiety of no1 kn owing whal to do pro- fessionally 1f he's not gemng psychic mileage out of on-air monologues. kidding wi th Ed McMahon and chatt ing with fe llow cclebnt1c'i. "That's a concern of all per- formers." Carson sa1<l. "I dnn·1 want to say I made a tcmble mistake ·· lfhc lefl. ll '-'Ouldn't be for a pnme- t1me Sitcom. Pennd1t specials. a la Bob Hope. cuuld he a compromise bet1o1.een sta}ing and fading away, he said. McMahon. h1'> '>ldek1ck for nearh 4; ..... DELANEY'S IRISH PUB u ourty ~elly ,s".__ OPE~ FOR LUNCH & QIN'.\EH ~onda v thru f nda\' 11 :\\f to <l P\t 2915 S. REOHll.L. COSTA \1t:..;A • «)5 7-111.ll 11: 11/1111 \corlh ,.( /11/n•"• '""' Ur1lt11/I .< flr,.111/ 111 ~.I ff'r'r""'' ' ltADIOACTfVE Otte.AMS(•) Phu M•aomum OwerdrtY• (RI AYU. .... G FOllClt &•> Pku Co-Hit M•nl'lunter IR l ltU'fitilSi f'E°"-2 CR> Plut Armed a. O•n,.rout {PG·1 l } THIE Fl. Y (R J N l9l'ltm•rz On [Im St II (R I STA"O aY lllllt ("J ,.OOllOOH (PG ) .. To an outsider. the lure of leaving on top, after 25 years. would seem all too powerful. But the same intern al forces that drove him to the top don't necessanly stop at 25 years. the compet1t1on You JUSt do the best you can. Not every night 1s going to be good. The tn ck 1s whal happens after s11t months." Asked to think back 10 his hie; very fi rst night on "Tonight," Carson was stumped about his fi rst JOke or anything from h1'i opening mono- logue He did rrmember h1'i feelings -apprehension -and his guests Joan Crawford. Rudy Vallee. Ton} Carson. who has been mamed and divorced thm: times and often JOked about those breakups on the show. says he put more energy lnl0 his rv career than his home hfr. Bennett and Mel Broob. Who would he want on his final .. 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Know it, heed your own counsel. Be discreet. spent 100 days tn a Florida zoo in a play cards close to chest. Relative needs attention and asks for it. glass cage ~1th two dozen vipers. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You recently made request and now 11 will be rattlers and.cobras. fulfilled. Guld include acquisition of Big deal! material or raise in pay. Focus on power, Erma Bombeck of Phoenix JUSt authority. added responsjb1lity in con-spent FOUR MONTHS with a 51/J- neetlon with lov~rclationship. s . foot bull snake 10 her spare bedroom, CANCER {June 21-July 22): You'll YONEY andldon'tsceany hatsintheairover gain wider audience, more people will be that! ~· E111 ~-~­ B•11Ec1 l _;.. L oonccrncd with your views, plans, com-0MARR Jurgen d idn't sleep well. matments. facelJent for inaugurating I didn't sleep at all. the snake stay in the garage with a bag publicity or adven1sing ca'mpaign. Long-Jurgen was trying to get into the of cement on top of the cage aloog d1st.ancc call will venfy views. • , Guinness Book of Recoros., with two SO-pound weights from the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasize pioneering spirit, willingness to I was tr) 1ng to get one of my kids ~nch press. When the tempera?\Jrc "gamblc"-on your Qwn talems. Merfl~r of opposite ~x as fascinated . sincere into an apartml·nt · · reached 11 2· degrees. it was time for but oould lack substance. You'll gain information previously "prohibited." Somehow I have always had this the guilt tnp. I was k1llin' the snake. VIRGO (Aug. ~3-Sept 2'.!)· Decision reached approximate!} two da ys ago unreasonable fear uf their domi-and every 11me I saw a pair of pumps will prove beneficial. Involves mone}. secunty, real estate, d1rect1on You'll nance. shthenng around scanng off in I. Magnan I'd wonder ifit was "my have grand opportunit}' to persuade. to gain allies and investorc;. your guests. appeanng when you snake." don't want them and making you li ve The snake moved into the spare LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Business or career advancement strong!~ >Our ltfe on the edge ofa razor blade. bedroom and I added four phone indicated. Social contact could become instrument for ming abo\.C ohstal'le But I don't want to talk about kids. books. an ice chest, a car battery and a You get that pro,,,erb1al "bag break .. Travel could eventually result from This 1s about the snake. stack of re(\Ord albums to the top of decision. Let me begin at the beginning. My the cage. The v1g1l began. SCORPIO(Oct. 2 '·Nov ~I ): Follow through on hunch, aniculate feelings. son said he was goi ng 10 spend the Every 15 minutes forthe next three cooperate w1th "special" member of opposite sex. Sudden change of plans summer at home and "Would 1t be all months. I was to cautiously peek into ind1c.ated because you'll be asked 10 formulate exciting, creative program. right 1f my bird lived here'! And my the guest room to see 1f the resident SAGITI ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dee. 21 ): Dig deep fo r information. discern rabbit? And m\ two piano cartons of was still in residence. Every time I motives. refuse to be caught off-guard by one who 1s nervous. impulsive. single socks, and skis. o;cu ba gear. closed my eyes. I could see the httle envious. You'll get good news conccmjng finances and this could relate to snake and Bible'"' black tongue nipping in and out. One business partner or mate. I asked him to back up Ill scuba gear day in my closet. a belt slipped down CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Dec1S1on 1s reached in connection with and to take 11 slow off the hanger onto the floor and I residence. acqu1S1t1on of items aimed at beaut1fy1 ng surroundings. Focu alc;o He said. "Snake " nearly passed out. ACROSS 1 Pickets 6 Burnell heroine 10 Arabian 1udge 14 Poe1 15 Patronage 16 Judah king 17 Rope 18 Toning down 20 Quantum abbr 2 t Jokesters · 23 Meal item 24 Grape drink • 25 P11or lo pref 26 Meei again 30 Warmth 34 Colot 35 Desertllke 37 Cummerbund 38 Auctton 39 Allack 41 0111 herb 42 Sweetsop 43 State Fr 44 ·scram• var 46 Famous 48 Trees 50 Elevate 52 River 53 Property 2 on details. basic issues. employment. care of pets. If d1plomat1c. }'Ou wrn . I told ham. ··You show me a boy The other night I climbed out of 14 Watch Taurus. who bnngs a ~nake home to has bed. staggered through the darkness AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): lnd1 v1dual yo u admire confides secret. This mother and r ll !>hov. )OU an orphan." and pushed open the door oft he guest is form of test If ~ou spill beans. prestige drops. Know it. act accordingl~ This 1s the point at which all boys room. ··He's gone!" I yelled to my 17 You'll be offered agreement. contract wh ich could considerably increase tell >Ou a snake ts velvet 10 the touch. husband. income 111s getting therap) for acute shyness. He guided me back to bed. "They 20 PISCES CFcb 19-March 201· What appeared 10 be d1srup11on or defeat will 1s hhnd and 1f he lOuld see )Ou he both moved out two months ago. Try boomerang an your favor Populant~ increases. young per'>on stands h~. 1s wo uld run the other wa> No--0oe in to gel some sleep." vigorous ally. Law is on your ~tde. dec1s1on 1i. reached conrern1ng tax. li ccn~e their ri ht mind would trnv tba.L [urgen He~n lost-hi·~. -o+FHi"tMwt- requirements. --comp~l·c1 "' agrct•ing to ha ve dunng his v1g11. I lost my yo uth Kidney transplant gives new lease on life 34 38 42 DEAR A.NN LANDER~ Tv.o years ago I had a k1dne) transplant Although dialysis was keeping me alive. It wasn't much ofa hfe I had ne) energ~. Wal ~ing to the ma1ltx1\ 200 yards from tht' front door wai. 1mposs1ble even on 3 guod Oa)' I wa' 40 years old at the llmt' ANN UNDERS donated her son'r, ludnl'\ to me -a stranger. (I overheard · this 1n the hospital nobod~ told me.) The young man v.as nding a motorcycle and v.a~ hrain dead after the accident. I wish that 3flcr a vear we could learn the oonor'r, nam·e and v.ntc a thank-you note to the famil) Maybe 11 would -,t1r up the grief that the~ arc JUSt beginning to ltvc with. but maybe not. My entire family love~ that woman and her famah , and we don't even know who ttic, are. -ME IN and wonderful resulted from wbat tbey perceived to be a senselesa 46 tragedy. re-cogn 1ze-d me from the prevaou<; week. I looked I 0 years } ounger and had a p1nk1sh color instead of yellow. Three weeks later J wac; '.'al~1ng t'.'t) mtles a da} DEN\ rR . Remember, folks, those wbo wut to become donors mast let their families know NOW. A donor card ls not enough. Contact your local kidney foundation and ask for further Infor- mation lf you want to give the gift of 60 life to someone e lse wben yoa cbeck out of this old world. 64 • • • DEAR t.\NN LANDERS. I ha ve 67 rl'ad from 11me tu time lettcr'i from people v.ho ha'c v.nucn 1n to ask hov. to deal with ind1'> 1duals who ask questions that arc clearly none of their bus1ne'is. I hop(' ~ou will print 56 Jelly 57 Soda water 60 Navy olllcer 62 Want badly 64 Restrain 65 Furlher 66 Consumed 67 French plane 68 Study 69 Stainers DOWN 1 Yugoslavian city 2 Enochs grandtatner J Inventory 4 Curve 5 Packing 6 Sota 7 Genera11ons 8 Ca11yon edge 9 Ski resort tO US president t 1 Moslem ruler 12 used up 13 Gloomy Dean t9 Inward anat 22 Buy bonds 24 Habtl 25 Atmosphere pref 26 Caesar or Brutus - PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVlO 27 Poetry muse 28 We1ghl untl 29 Well·dresseo 3 1 Contributor 32 Overweight 33 Ceremonies 36 Encroach on 40 Orien1 41 Love Lat 43 Rearranges 45 Fined 47 Joyous 49 1nven1ed 51 Less 53 Declines 54 Cleaner 55 Farewell 56 ltaltan city 57 Noggin 58 Once more 59 lnC11tes 61 Adams water 63 L19n1 shill! 11 12 13 M) husband was 'l'r' supportl\e and our three children were tcmlic .c\t least once a month I spent four to seven days 10 the hospital. M ~ maJor goals for the day were (I) get out of bed. (2) get dressed, (3l make m} bed Some da)'s even those simple task~ were impossible. I can't tell you hov. awful 11 was no110 be a hie to share m\ family's li ves. and 10 see the bo)'l> come home from school. race up to my bedroom 10 tell me about their day. then skid to a stop when they sa"' me. "Shhh -Mom's not feeling well." Nov. I ('an ~oncentrat<· on J 1'00k Help m~ husband at work < kan m~ house Dnve an) where Iv.ant to go I can travel. I cat a meal w1th<1ut \O m111ng., get 100 or 15,000 miles awa} trom m} doctor'> w11hout panic. I have the encrg) and cnthuc;1asm 10 part1c1pate. feel . and moc;1 of all. 10 IO\.e DEAR YO IN DENVER: Rulei and regulations regarding trans- plants vary. But my personal point of view is tbat tbe recipients sbould be told who the donors are, providing the families of the donors have no objec tions. m) solution. It ne,er fails to put the clod 1n his or her place. After the rude. nosy. or vu lgar question as asked I say. "'What did you say., .. When the person repeats the question; I reply, '"That's what J THOUGHT you said." lnvanabl) there 1s stone silence. The muscle- head who asked the out-of-ltnc ques- t1<>n gets the fu ll impact. Silence can be devastattng. -LAST LAUGH (PORTAGE. WIS.). THE RABBI'S Rl1LE Then I was transplanted' A good fnend walked into m\ hospital room 24 hours later 3nd v.1th tears 1n his eyes said he wouldn't ha \l E'er) Ua) ot m} hie I thank C •od tor tht' woman who in her a1Wn\. I cannot stt that any harm would come of It and I do believe tbat a great deaJ of love and gratitude could be conveyed to tbe families of the donors. It could ease tbe pain of their loss lulowlng that sometbln1t positive Roots of terrorism run deep What is called ''pollt1cal murder·· is older than the assass1nat1on of Julius Caesar In ancient C1reece. the !Hant H1pparchaus was <.lain b} 1~0 dts\I· dents. who then had c;tatue<. 1'rce1cd in their honor. But. regardless of the moll\l'' Cll these men. both Thucythde\, the historian , and .'\ristotk. the philosopher. took a dim v1ev. nfthe1r action. And less bec.ause of the "morality" of 11 than the practical consequence~ rerrnnsm 1c; not mere- ly ethically wrong. 11 1s no t even a pragmatic solution One of the rcasom 1t1r, not. ~ncn b) Thomas t.\qu1na~. I\ thn1 lhl' t} pe of men most inclined to poltt1cal as- sassination are m11rl' llkeh 10 kill good rulers than had ones. ~is we ran see from Presidents I incoln to Ken- ned) Anotherreac;on c4uall> important. 1c; that mo'it pol1t1cal murderero; usuall y replac:e C\Cn dn unJU'-t -,ystem w11h something wor<.c Even though the French and Ru,s1an rc,,,olut1on~ ma} have begun wJth lht• highest of intentions. they soon degenerated into blood) tyrannies of their own This bleak hastoncal prospect 1s persuasively argued 1n a recent hook I SIDNEY HARRIS have been reading. "Pollt1 cal Murder!.," by Franklin L rord. subtitled, .. From T)rann1udt• to l er- ronsm ·· It demonstrate\ th~1l l'' l'n when tcrronsm o;cem\ 111 \Ulu~cll · its 1mmcd1atl· fruit\ .trl· "1ur .ind stenle fhl' first so-called "Ji.'W, .. in., .. v.t·rc an herc11cal lslam1c 'ell knov. n ;1, ··Hash1sh1yy1n." v.ho. under thl' in- fl uence (lf hashish .ind rchg11111\ fanat1c1sm. •.tranglcd their pol1tH.al opponent'> 1n the earl\ M1<klk .\gl''- and gave th•'> act thl:' naml· 1t t arm·' until toda~ Modem terrorism " "rnpl ~ Jn eJttens1on of that te<.hn1quc. murdt'r- ing innocent' 1ct1m '.> under the ruhm of "patnotasm" or "l1hera11<1n" ur ··re volutionary" 1eal omc11mc\ 11 includes su1c1dal m1~s1ons. tn the religious beltel that tht· pefTX'lrator 1mmed1a1t'lv a ... ce ncls 10 Parad1'>C. ()uttl' 3part lrorwtlw ethical 4ucs- tw n. however r Old., hook Ol\dCl'\C\ that ther,e dl<irt' LU•rt'lltf\ "'hlll 1s rcgardcd ar, \Ill tJI 1n1u'>llC<' rr'>ults. mort• oftt•n than not. 1n rnon· 111rmwl and oppre'>s1<1n than thC) seek 10 rclte,,,e. Psycholog1call~ the men who lead these desperntc move ment-. arc motivated more h) rc~rntment ano hate than b\ an\-creatl\ c 1mpulr,c ~ Our'\ " an age ol Jlm1 "' un-prcecdented ;i.,,;is.;inat1on -lar mure than 1n the last n·n1t1r' "'hen -anarth1st<i" were almo'>I tht• onl } 1'n mb thrower\. t.\11 art' nl ll'rron'm \l'l'm. h1stoncalh. to Ix' non-pru- dut II\ l' ti not <>df-dcti:at1ng.Ju'1 .1 .... tin J l3rgcr5cale. all war' h<nc done at lca'>I a\ much ham1 a~ good and prub3hh morc nnh"11•1'l'n wr Jrc v.11l1ng 10 lt1f\.1~c tht• lo' e Mpowrr for the pov.t•r oflm e l'an our a1 m5 of"1ust1cc" and "p('act•" come an)'whcrc near rca l11at1on r n - mnsm 1c; only tht' ult1 m.11r 1rag.1tr absurdity of force. Sidney Harr/1 Is a syadic'ated columalsl. HRZ 14SXA Was s599oo ~,,#"wt l. t'O~ . ..· ~~0600 --?"" ' All ,.,-. rt-' POWER EQUIPMENT ON SALE! F40 1 F210 BFSOFS WBl5AI EM650 Tiller T 1ller Outboard Waterpump Generator HONDA ---------Pow~r Equipn1ent WAS NOW i629 '386 '961 1399 '384 s495 $265 $699 '279 s299 DEAR PORT: Great line. Tbankt for the assist. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a highly successful career woman. 31 . I never mamed but have had several affairs. Most of them ha ve ~en with married men. Every lime I lose a lover I promise myse lf. "No more married men." but 11 seems that 1s the kind I go for I have known for a long time that I should get into therapy but I put the idea on hold until my last affair (the most painful of all ) ended and I found myself s1tllng on the edge of my ~d with 60 sleeping palls 1n the palm of my hand. I knew then I'd better see a shrink. My therapist is at1 rac11 ve and - you guessed 11 -mam ed. I find myself telling him hes and holding back things that might make me look foolish Although my beha vior 1s clearly scdurtave. he remains very proless1onal and g1 ves no sign of weakening. I believe he is helping me (I feel more secure now than at any time 1n my hfe) and I want to continue. But my best frie nd says I should find another therapist. What 1s )Our opinion? -THREE STEPS FORWARD ONE STEP BACK (DE- TROIT) DEAR ONE STEP: Aayoae wM> Ilea to a tllterapl1t 11 'i'rowl.q moeey dOWD Utt dram. If )'H caa'I ,., .. nd to tlte d•pllclty ud Hdecdve beUv· lor I HUHI )'H flM ... titer --.r. preferaltly • womu. I'm 1vt )'Hr cwrremt 11terapl1f wtlJ be able lo aagnt someoae. Bui h vulnr rablt• North c1<•als NORTH WEST •AK .KQ 2 ,J 10 4 +Q 9742 EAST +J 10974 /653 • A 7 5 :t +K +Q3 :J974 "862 +1086 :4 SOUTH •8652 . A JOH (' KQ 9 +AJ 5 TtH' h1dc11ni.t North EsHt I + PasH :t NT PA81i Opt·nin~ l1•ad South 2 NT Pass .J a<·k of • w.-st Pa11s Pass A re~ular k1h1tzc•r at a fHmo11., :'\l'W York cl t1h, m:rny yrars ago, wa~ ~1vC'n to pont1fwa1 inf( aftt•r th1' fart So murh l'IO t har. in 11ml' h1• a•·quired th!' n1cknanw t•f Thi• Habb1. Ont' of his mon• famou~ d1c•t a has brrnme known I\~ Thi• HAhbi '.s Huh-"WhC'n lht• ktn~ 1s sinj.tlcton, play the ace!" ~nrt h-Soulh ·n·ac·ht>cl t hrt•t• no trump in quirk t1ml' Sinn• his hand was perfrl'tly balan<'f'd, Soulh es- rh1•wed show in~ has .shabby four- 1·ard Still in (uvor of IWO no trump l\nrth's m asc• to ~am" was auiomatit' ~;ast correctly played his queE'n or spades under the king at trk:k ont'. Oerlarer took the club finf'SSf', losing to the king.· West knockf'd out the remaining spadtt 11topper and, when West showed out on the second club. dec-larer had only CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIF 'it'\"" 1 fl('k-. lit· trtl'd lo 1•stabhsh 1 W!I l rl<'k S 111 d1amonc1s, h11l Wt'~I lit1d t ht' art• an<1 t lirN' spac11• t n ekc; for d11wn "'"' Tht' H:thl11 '' C1t1ld havt• mad!' tht• cnnt racl. and "'' ... hou Id a t'arf'ful l>ndg'• play,.r W11 h f1vt• fast 1 rkk-.. clt•t·lart•r 111'1'(1-. llrtl\ r1111r from lhf• < lt1h "'"' 111 ,.: .. 1 h11m1• T lll'rC'fort• thl' n1rn•c·1 pli1) at trwk twn was :1 low duh to llit• lll'l' Wh1•n th1• kin~ c1nip ... 11 b :l ... 1mpl1• mattt'r tn 't'l 11p a f1111 rth trwk 1n 1111• suit v.h1l1• tht•rl' 1 ... «ltll a ... pad1• -.topr<•ron rht• lal>k What 1 ft hr kin~ of l'lubs c1nt'S not drop" S1n1·1• dc•dart•r nm afford 111 n 1nr 1•c1e a t rir k 111 t lt1• ""it. lw 1·ross· t•s 111 dummy with a ht•art an<1 lt>ads a C'l11h 1<1 thl' Jat•k All is w1•ll 1f tlw '\till bn·aks :J.i . ri·gardlf'SS of who ha~ tlw loni( And what 1r the st11t brf'aks 4·1'! If West ha tht• four rlub~. declar('r can still makc.> enot1({h tnt'ks In lhf' ~ult. If F.ast ha.s the rluh lenf(th, dt•clarf'r will have• to hopf that F:a.st. not Wc•st. has lht' aet• nf diamonds Flying fish just appear that way (). No fl ying fish really flie s. nght" A. Not quite nght. The South Amencan fl ying hatchet fish flaps its pectoral fins lo extend 1ts flight. So does the Afncan butterfly fish . Yoo lose 11 ounces of weight ovcmaght, 1f you're typical. A 305-pound dot? There was a St. Bernard that heavy. Name of same 1~ not in the rteord at hand. Don't believe 11 was The .. ndgc Will check fun her In the Old Wcst~mulc'i pulled plain stagecoaches cross-country On the last legs. travelers climbed into fancy ornate nages drawn h horses -to LM. Bo YD amve in high style. That was routine. Pet ferrets climb into whatever mechanical apparatus they find. evidently A re~rcher 1n an anim1l hospital says countless ferrets dit' 1n f't(lintng chairs. Did I ..ay thcrt'\ no known ~ord- 1ng of Thomu A. Edison's voice'.' "Wrong!" says an Idaho client. "I have a cylinder of the voices o( Thomas Edison and his staff. re- corded an hi~ New Jersey laboratory Would a museum want it?" Shrug. Will ask around b Q. How many t("Cth do ~naker, have? A. From 20 to 200. DcpcnJs ff you cat mustard, you'll go aaz) So said Sylve ter Graham I le wa\ wrong about 1hl\l He was the< 1rnham who inven1cd the cracker of th( \amt" name. He got that nght L.M. Boy d Is • 1yadlnt~d col1m•l11 .• THE FAlllLY CIR<:US by Bii Keane "It is NOT a magic trick! I'm stuck to 1t with ice cream . jelly and candy." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson l'••._ ... ..,,s_,...,. 9~~ ~!i(6j "I can always tell when he's dreaming he's chasing the ice cream wagon." PEANUTS I ALMOST GOT '<OU A 61RT~DAV CARC' TODA'!' .. ? GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS WH'(? l'L.L. -n:L.L. YA vv'H't t ~Rll\JK SO M~H!-1 V'~INK -fO FSRC%11\1,· P'OV~ITT'{-?fR ICKf:N CH IL.PHOOP! DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE "George, there's 1 message written on this one. It says, 'Ra1(e us all up and you get three wishes."' DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham f You NIVER Ill.VE ~ SHJ\l/&ILL WH&l 10tl AEAU.Y NEED llNf .' I ~ ~ UiT"AltWI AtE TAl:lNCf IT IAKE A ... (JU .. , by Charles M. Schulz '1'0U CAN PICK IT UP AT ''WILL CALL .. v by Jim Davis by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady ._..,-....... .--... --. \ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thur~. s.pcembfr 25, 1918 • BLOOll COUNTY by Berke Breathed by Jim Davis FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly ' by Harold Le Doux FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk DEFINE IHE FOU...OWIMG : f Z ) FL.OOZf~ DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau . /~Nil r C£T~MtJ.lf' /All1AT? OH MIKC, MIKE .... .. OrMge Cout DAIL y PILOT I Thuteday. September 25, 198e ' ., Stlldy Says California m _tist beef up marketing SRI says state is losing competitive edge in industries t hat generate new wealt}? - speeiahst in htj.h·tt'Chnoloi)' in· volved with the rep0n. said CaJj. fornia must develop "the abili1y to sustain industries, not j ust create them." By JOHN D. COX MIC .................. SAN JOSE -CaJifom1a remain'.> dom inant in technology research and development, but ha.s lost its edge m hi&h·tcchno logy manufac tunng and marketing. a new research l'C'port sar,s. 'California is losing its cum · pctitive e4gc in the very industries that must be able to compete m order to generate new wealth.'. said SRI l ntemational. The Menlo Park-based think tank dad the report on a $95,000 contract from the Legjslaturc's Joi nt Commit· tee on Science and Tec hnology. WiJJiam Miller, SRJ's president. told a news conference Monday that California must learn to compete "on the basis of value added. not simply cost. We must. ·work. smarter.' not simP.IY cheaper." Lake other recent studies of its kmd, the report issued several recommen· dations intended to link the state's basic research mstttutions more closely with industry. · Basic research at public and private uruvcrsitics has spawned many new eroducts and industries in the state. 'Where we get into trouble is in the manufactunng and marketing of producis:· he said. • Japanese and other foreign com· petitors buy ltcenses to produce these products, and focus thetr o wn invest· ment on advances in manufacturing SRI painted a somewhat blca.k picture of the state's competitive situat ion, c111ng declines in the numbers of JObs 1n electronics and aerospace, losses in agriculture. and what it descnbcd as an over- dcpendence by research ac11v111es on military spending. A measure of Caltforn1a'!I advan-' tage over other states in electronics manufactunng fell from a plus-12 rating in 1972 to a minus-7.2 rating in 1982. it said. and the state lost · S.600 manufactunngJObs 1n 198 • 1n micro- electr onics and computen .. NYSE UPS & DOWNS NEW \YORK (AP) -Tile follOwlng llst shows tne New York Stock Eicchenoe stoclU end werrants that he11e gone up the moat end oown the most blSld on ~rcent of chenge regerdleu of volume for Wed .. No 1~urltles tradlno below S2 are Incl· ·\,!ded, Nel end percentege changes are lhe ·difference N IWffll the on11loui closlnll p rice and Wtdnudav·s 2 p m "S1hc0r1~Valley is 1ncreas10gly be· .coming an R&f>-and-des1gn center fQr manufac tunng o umde the state." 11 said. R egis M cKenna. a marl.e11ng p r I, c e UPS Name L ast Chi! l NAFCO Fncl 19 l 2"'-2 BASIX 11-. ~ 3 PubSllC Col 18 '-" 4 '1vFlnc1 Jl't'e + 2~ S lect Assoc 4~ 1 .\11 6 01c0Cp 31,9 ''• 1 MllelCo 5 ~ I lntegRsc 18 , + 1"'-'I ~.-:v~-:s JP ~17t"' l ~~ I ompugr l.i. 1 ~ evm1trk • ~ •1, 1 A lbrtoCIA n IS'• 1 14 Ztnllhlbs s 9'"7 ~ S KeufBroad s 17~ 111e ' Ptrllnv 2 + '"' Fedders 81/e + h FerWslFln s 141') + 1t'e ~ ~21 u~~~;~~~, AA~ 1 /~ ullerlnl 171"1 + 1 onsu Pow 1311) i l14 MeuamGp 1 l"'a -\t vlAmfesco 2~ '19 KelsCemt 1si.. + I Name l CarerPllr 2 TtlecomCp 3 WnUn 10 25Pf 4 PhtlPs Ood S FtCllYlnd ~ R~C • ;no0 8 ~schrisc 9 Alelandrs 10 vlL v Co II RL 12 Comdrelnt DOWNS Last Cha 40'1'> -s~ '1 -14 10 -I'll 21 1. -1~ S'"i -lit 2 -118 I -•1. 4~ -• 4S -1., Per. Up 14.J Up 12..S UP U UP 9.0 UP ,.8 UP .1 Uo .I UP 0 Up 7.9 Uo 7.9 Up 17 Up 74 UP 7.g UP 7 Uo 6.8 UP 6.7 UP 6.6 UP 64 UP 6.4 Uo 63 UC> 6.1 Uo 6.1 Uo S.9 UP S.7 Uo S 6 Uo 5.6 Gu ValTe Wrench la Yiaibly dlatlngulahable from othera ao a penon would not grab wrong tool during an emergency. 13 NtV\lr wl8. 14 vtsmllhlnt IS Wstn Union 16 BMC Ind 2'• -91's -7~-211 - 2' l -5 5 9 -17~ - New wrench works when ground twists The earthQuake scare that h11 O range Count) last Jul) I' mo11vated Dall-O'Bncn. prc<;1dent ot B-Safc Produc ts. lU design a Gae; Vahe Wrench that ll}Uld poss1hh save tho usands of ti, cs "On the earthquake m u mtng, I began to wonder ho~ m:.in' adult\ and children ~ould knew. ho "' to qu1cldy and easily 1um off the gas tn case of an emergency 10 a void a licry explosio n." ~e explained. O'Brien went to w ork 1mmed1ateh to develop a wrench spcc1ficall) designed to tum 0 1T1he gas with quick easy m otions. H is goal was to mah· the wrench v151bl> d1st1ngu1shabk from other wrenches. so tn an emergenq. a person w o u ld n ot panH and grab th1.· "rung tool The Gas \!ah 1.· ""rcm·h 1<. made trom heat-1rca1cd no n-sparking .. dum1num .\n11th1.·r \afct\ feature the \lo rem h o fTas IS the: SD('l'lall~ designed \.'.:thk securr J w the wrench so 1ha1 11 can be eas1I> hung on the ga~ pipe .. Because there 1s al" a~ s dangl'r ul lire' m natural d1c.a.,tcr .. th" wrt'1Kh 1s an 1mponan1 llfe·'IJ\ 1ng to<JI to he placed 1n C\ Cr) ho mc Jnd bu .. 1n1.;.\\, .. O'Brien sa1t..I "~an) ll\c<, could I~ spared if <''Cl) l'ondom1n1um ;int..! apartment was equipped w11h nnc " The Ga~ Valve Wrench 1\c urren1h \old b~ m :ul for $6 "\6. plus $I handling kc. from B -Sall' l'roduu<.. 1 0~21 latt•r A\t·. '°lu1ll' 101-447 r ountatn Valle}. C ·\ 4~~11x 17 SeaCntLld ..., 18 US Home 19 CallhnM no 20 vlWhlPllSll 21 INCO Lid 2 Koooers 2 Pan Am 24 SntaFeEP n 25 SuprValu s ,j;~ = 1~ 7~ -~ 131"2 -~ 241,. -1"9 s~ -21 , -1 21 i -I OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) -The following tlsl snows the Over • the • Counter stocks and warrants that have oone uo tne most and down ine most based on percenl of change for Wed .. No securltiu lradlng below \2 or 1000 shares are Included. Net and e>ercen1age chanoes are 1ne difference t>etween lne orevlous closing orlce and Wednesday's last or bid o r I c e I '1 J 4 s 6 ] lg II 17 Nam e UPS Las I Chg Pel 2~ + 1 8 UP 90.0 30 t 7'1"J Uo 33.3 J•" 110 .,) ~g ~~·~ 2J._ Uo 22.2 61't I 1 Uo 196 J'e '-' Uo 19.2 91/) I 'I) uo 18 8 SJ._ 1/fl Up 179 3:\ts 'J Uo 17 4 JO + A Uo IS.4 2'e + -" UP IS 0 13 RUFFELL'S 1 li Jat1ac<> US Enrg't'_CP RavmndEn Shelly Ase Entwistle Co HylekMlcro AmMoblle 81olch0ev BlotecDv un RobotlcVlsn RouLog un Phrmctl un SeoGatev Trlmedvne Pnarmacnll 8elcor wt orcom ewerE • PlncnPnd VlcrorlaFncl lmunoNucl Craflmallc lndEIHrd KossCP M ose om BarrvJw tr 13 , + P~ Up 14 9 11'li. +. I ., UP 14.6 2 +. '• Uo 14.J 6 t >~ UP 14.3 UPHOLSTERY INC. ii ij; ~. • ~ ~:::;;;;IW;::::::=t =h==whllar===Cfftr===' =kt=! ==;::;:;;::-i ~23o~1 -1-~ ~ ~ mz UllOI llWI., com IUA-S\l-ll5' ~ ::J~~~~~-~-=~!~l!'i-1 A~~~p~rt~n'~fo?t~~~.. 1 '; 2 "~ ... ........ I FOR YOUR FREE REPORT CALL 3 I 0 ~~-. Mike Winnick i, --..... 1-800·222-4506 Name lntegrlYFln Hllhmare un PrlsmEn1 Am Passage LamRscn Supreme EQ Mech iron GnlMagnpll AmRuraur IN VG Mtg §NL FlnCp nepmanEn acNuclear Trenwic;k AmF}tCP , ElbllCot o Monitor Teti Temte.x Vlsla 89w1 lmaoFllm 1maoeM01 Ttlec11c WarehseClub Qulnlel E lectMlssl ._ _____ _ on 4 • Uo 14.3 2 • UP 143 L. t+ '; ~g lH 12 7 I , Uo 13 6 '1 8 '• Up 13 3 4 • 2 Up 13.3 2 a + • Uo 13.3 10li. + 1' • Uo 13 2 DOWNS La~t _cnt 3 , 1, 6 -I • , ., -,., " ->, ' • -1, 10 ·· -p .. 6. -I 2~ \II 12''8 -I~ )'• ot ) • -, s • -.• Pel 700 17 6 17'1 16.7 15.8 15.0 IC 6 13.8 136 13.4 16l.· -1 • tt '1 1/e ~ ti 13 3 lJ 3 12 s 11 8 11 5 11.S 11 l 11.1 11.1 10 8 1g.s 1 .5 10.4 10.3 10.0 r· 'e ~ ~ ,! ioff~ 8 . -' ,,,, ' . ,.., ~~ ~ 2 • '. processes t~at outstrip the ability ot U .S. companies to compete. the re~n noted. 'It is a fundamental mispcrC'eption to assume that a p0st-industrial toonomy is a post-manufacturing economy," said SRl. As much as 25 percent of the state's service jobs depend on manufac· tu ri .11&, it said. "While over 70 peroent of aJI jobs i n C.ttifomia are now clusified as non-manu(acturini. the estimate for manufacturina-~latcd employment cou ld be SO percent if tifhtl¥ linked services were included," 1t said. Amona its recommendations was creation of a "technology-eJttension service" at the U n1vers1ty of Cah· fom1a and state coUeaes, financed b y state and private funds. It would be "a broker for mfor· matton to meet private business needs, dra.,wing on university re- searchers arid national laboratories to pri vat~ technical assistance to smaller firms. . ~ "c.,., lj @ Vil l'ili H "on G,~. f~N~ 11~ 11~ ~~ ~ :rn ~t Btm 1Jj ~~ ~ ~ ~· Moll'C l ' 1 · 11 111vi 1 •I ' 1l : I ~N MuHY I. 0, Gvt$< 1U6 Nl ~y ' t ·-= hFrr. Fl ; . :f,~ ~~ "'\111 r 1J: ~~ ~~d t ~m, 'r lU! ~t 1111 I'. t ~" "!t'...t!! ~ •• ~""Ge I• ·II~·· ~' · vi~ l ~ff LY 1' lr\Ver r 10,,. 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Analysts said tradl'r~ regarded the market's recent rally as suspect because it came on hght volume and didn't \CCm 10 signal any strong shift toward more pos1t1 v~· c;cnttml·nt In add1tton. lhl'\ u ted tea rs that weakness tn pnces of s1ock.-1nJn futures might prompt renewed cumputer-prosram selling of stocks by professionals engaged 1n the strategy known as inde>. urbm age Brokers satd the general mood in the: markets re mained tauttou~ alter the record-sett ing decline 1n \tock pm:e~ t•ul~ tht!> month. The widespread \ 1ew un Y.-all Street 1~ that 11 will take a few weeks L kasl ..fo.i: Uu.-tium: con fi ck 0 1 ·e 1 o .rem vei: .from that JOit. .. When Jk<,pll· arc nervous. as the~ have been late: I), the '>lightest \fgn of.,..cakncss can stan a rush to the s1dehnt"'> ..... aid < harl('s Jensen at MKl Sccun11es Corp The Oo"' Jone\ a\ erase of 30 tndustnals fell 34 73 to I 76X 56 for its biggest decline since the record 86 fi J .po1n1 drop two weeks ago. Dccl1n1ng 1s:o.uc~ outnumbered advance!> by about J to I on the Ne~ York litock fathange. Big Board volum~ totaled 134.29 millton sharc5. against 114 )7 m1lhon tn \he previous ~ess1on Thl• ?"-'t ~[\ compo'i1te index lost 2 29 to 133 77 WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK (AP) Sep 25 NEW YORK (.A.Pl Seo 25 Prev Prev Toda~ dav Tooa~7 da{ Advanced l 2 302 Advanced 11 Oecllrted 390 2117 Oedlned 1381 1~ Unchangeo 231 2112 Unchanged Toral lssues 793 791 Total iuuH 194 New highs 4 ) New highs 21 New lows 17 6 New lows 19 17 AMEX LEADERS NYSE LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, II Pm. Thursday price and ner chanoe of the 10 NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, 4 p,m, Thursday orlce and nel change of the 15 most acrlve New York Slock Exchange issues, lradlng narion atlv a t m O S I &Clive American S1ock E )(Change Issues. lrad i ng n a tl onalf v a l more more than SI Na,,,. VolUme 4,6111,800 4,538,..00 4,1122,200 4.1111,; 3.209, 3';!:' ~ lhan s I Na,,,. HomeStlOP ~ Wiclt.es BAT Ind AM lnfl Horn Har TexasAlrCp WangLabB Amdahl EchoBav g TrldUCP VOiume 968,000 617,100 401,000 312.100 288,900 211.900 201,100 189,800 171,400 '69,SOO GoLo QuoTES Seleete<I worlO gold ptlOllS Thur.Cay L°""°" mom1ng •1 •10Q S•32 25 "" SO • 5 L°""°" ehernoon 11.<100 5429 •O oN S2 tO ,..,,.afternoon "•'"Ii S.025 45 ott S1 >2 Fr..,khH1 t1~1ng $432 S•. on S2 l 1 Z11'1ctl lat• alte<noon l>t<l µ28 75 ott 51 (')( '429 75Ul<ed Hewlett Pk Ctte. GelcoCp + 1 Luckv. Str usx Coro _ 8 AndrsCfa\'. Amer T& T -~ BorgWarner -...., Goodyear -~ AlldStrs s -"a Zweig n -~ IBM + 8 Comw Edis OiollalEo s Olsnev s Caterpllr 2.67'4, 1 2.1169,300 2,0S0,700 1.558,300 1,493,500 l.1172,000 1,4117,700 1.134.1 1, 120. 1,040. 18 '1 tl'"' 36 14 2J''J t ~ 65''2 + 2 '• 23 -1"1 36 '1 +l 32 ) 61 '2 + l.i; 101'9 13514 -IJ,. n 92~ -, 38~ -1~ 3934 -,,.. Dow JoNES AVERAGES NEW YORK (AP) -Final Dow Jones a11erages for Thursday SJO<ks OC*I Hkltl LOW CloM Che 30tnd 20 Trn 790.88 797 7S 773 75 784.S<>-7. H....,,. a..._ 5429 40 aN Sl ti) f ,....._d $•29 80 of! S2 10 f f19111\atd ~led $451 29 O!I S2 ~' • NY c-· gold SQOI month W&<l $43 t '>O JO so )0 1799.49 1803.151753.80 1768.S6-34.~ IS Ull 204.66 205.04 200 10 201.7S-2.4 65 Stt< 110 96 713 69 694 00 700.88-10.95 ~~aun$ 1~:llB~ Ultl$ 2_,957/200 65 Stk 2:>,750,300 utrJ>i1Jil1liMfoWD METALS QUOTES famous la be.l.s ... L -~-~-----------~-~~-----~--- .~._--------------------·~·.-.-....---------..._.----~--~,__-----------------------------~~~~~~ - " . 88 Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT I Thurtdey, September 25, 1986 ' I , Huntington Beach is about to discover a whole new flavor of savings institution. Lincoln Savings. Where you'll find absolute- ly everything you'd expect in the way of professionalism. Professionalism practiced by a knowledgeable, well- trained staff of the most friendly, courteous, helpful people you'd ever hope to meet. It's a fresh and bright approach to business that's been winning friends and influencing savings habits all over Southern Califo rnia for quite a while now. And now its come to our brand-new, 24th branch right here in Huntington aeach. Where on Friday, Septem- ber 26, you'll not only find a Grand O pening celebration , complete with free food, hourly gift drawings and __ balloons. You'll also find a tempting array of services and accounts. Like our high- yield Certificate of Deposit pro-~ .S'~"' o~ G'o 1'170 :S.1 HUNTINGTON "'>.. "111111 CENTER r"J- EDINGER AVE grams from ~ $500 t 0 $ l 00' 000 ~ ::======.:::::::;-;::::3 ==: and anywhere 8 i in between. ~ O ur 24- hou r Te ller Yes ~ATM and photo I.D. cards. And t h e safety and secu rit y of knowing you r mon ey is insu red to $100,000 by the FSLIC. So drop by and see us Friday, September 26. Yo u 'll find warm smiles, good food. gift drawings and a w hole new way of doing b usiness. Your tastebuds will thank you for hours. O ur exclusive _~_At_/Yl_: ___ .___~ An d your pocket- book will show its appreciation for years · to come. Jr. CD program 0ur newest location a t cOr kids 16 Or 7662 Edinger in 11 Huntington Beach, under that takes <714 > 841·1738· as little as $100 to open. O ut interest-bearing Check Yes~ c h ecking. LINCOLN SAVINGS • OVER '3.8 BILLION IN ASSETS We Make It EasyToMake Money. Al.HAJ'\BRA ,, BURBANK f.SCONDIOO HEMET LAGUNA HILLS I SOol M.,u(ttJn Pkwy I M· •lllr"n l'.u kw.11 '>Ii 'l•l•lltK t r111r•11 1/1'11 ';Wi 411'•0 PANORAJr\A CITY &ANTA .MONICA TORRANCE 5()0 f. M.m, ';r \/\00 w v .. rdu,11, A;• 11,•,-, I V.ittry P.1rlcw.tf (rt' lt .. 1i·•·IA,•· 1 I•• II ·ll(Wf1•o<l W.1 I 1111•11 /4/ ~l<XJ (81H) 1.114 f1~43 tl\lblMI VOS GLENDALE ANA.HEJi'\ HILLS CA.KARJLLO 1110 I Ul'"rt• """" Bl1o1d S?Ol 5.int,1 Ar.<1 /:YM'1 p rtdt'I '" {1 I 11 f\1 tt1d Blvd l <..m 1 in Rd 1.i•Am,.1111 1"11"114/ 'J\I)( 1.ir ln·1 r n.i H..:, 1 1110'>) Qtv ()q<I] l/14)•J}4 441 GRANADA HILLS DOWNEY /;\',) ( t1~1 W• >Mt "11 ARCADIA !OOH PMMll• ,,, ' f1 I C ti l,. 1.1li l\vr• I l<Xl f Duc1nl" R<l .ii n off'IU,. A~· 1t1l'1I V1 \ .,041 1-11 Y.• •ind l\11r I C JI ~I 177 7V>t 11\ltH 44""> /tWl "Ovt'11 S..111rtlay· '' 111I1< .1•1 ""'"••"It 11 A101rlr f/" ')N') ! tn'9' • "\.t "U I 19'• t f\ rt I 1111 5 <,r,11< (,ii ~ICI "11 d 1/1 4)Q'.JI. UOI HOLLYWOOD JO-:;<> Hc,IJyw•"•I l'\11'1 tnrJr L.i Brr.; Aw~ 1 '213) 4t.O t1/l 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH 166J. f.dtr v.r·r A .,. (,If Shr• 1,.41 ~ I I 114 1 Ml I IY' LAKEWOOD ~74111.urll ·r " It A1o11" IL.irrw >«xi Shi ·i,l•lltK l1••11r1 I t".t) Wud'I 1)1 \I f1 \II 14114 'LOS ANGELES o.so W S•l!ll St 1c1· H• I'"' I.ti\ IJIM 41 SI 145J.O Ro!><.t>e Bl11cL , 1400 Fuurth St Irie.ii Vc1n Nuy:-Blvd) (at Broadw,1yl f/'\18) 894 Q3Q4 !ll3) 451 9Q31 llOWNG HILLS SHE.JlMAN OAKS f.STATES 13101 R1vcr'ldc Dr JQl:>20 Hawthr1rnr Blvd fat Wr>cicim.in Avt" 1 lat (re.st) 1818l763 31~0 (713) 511 r:,77 - SANTAANA If, Sl N ttn-;101 Sr 'ii 11th::,,) 11141 ')4/ U771 SUN CITY J61U Brddley Rd 1114 l ()/Q r>A(ll /114'' M.1wthum(' l~l1o1d lrll lo1rr,1mr Blvd 1 OU) 'i4o 4 J.N 111STIN 14 IM Rc-.1 l111l Aw· lrrext I• '..t.111"1 !in" 1 I 1141 TSO 1114 •, WT.ST LOS ANGllf.S II .28'i N.11"111.11 Kivel (,H !l.1wtrll(' Bl11d I (.21 l l 47/i tl4tll •. ·-' ·~ --\l , ... ' j \ FALL FASHION THURSDAY SE PTEMBER 25 , 1986 . .- 1ll Fall \ ... A SPE C IAL Al >v FRTI SING SU PPLEMENT TO THE O RA NGE COAST DAil r PllOT J • ----~-~~~~~~------------------------------------------------... --------~--_...._~-----. 2 -IMAOEJAn Mverttalng Su~t to the DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, September 26, 1986 Styling in classic, clean lines reflects understated opulence ., LQN C. NAKAYAMA , ........ Ceo J • .,. To wew. Or not to wear. It's a aubject of many an over-a- cocktall debate. Whlle designers m•Y newr -oree. they do con-verge on one thought: Fuhk>n la meant to reflect the lifestyle of ·the preMnt-day woman. Thus the trends for fall. This aeaaon's fashion outlook Is one of slenderness and refine- ment, a byproduct of the recent fitness trend and the fast pursuit of the corporate dollar. "It's the leas Is more syn- drome," said Noddle Weltner, publlc relations coordinator for I. Magnln, Southern California. "Anything that looks quietly ex- pensive." Like classic, clean-line 1tyllng for an air of sophistication. In- stead · of pretentious, com- plicated designs, luxurious f ab- rlca whisper opulence In an understatedty etegant way. Sultry allka, charmeuae, vet- vets and wool crepea will pamper your akin. Other prevalent fabrics Include pliant leathers llke soft suede and wispy knits of dellcate- came I hair, angora and cashme(e. Reacquaint youraeff wlth·your friendly, neighborhood dry cleaner because this Is a no wash-and-tumble-dry season. If you've been making your regular vigils to the health spa, your efforts Wiii be rewarded In the many silhouettes that are highlighted this fall. Waistlines are cinched, accentuating firm, Nautllua-aculpted torsoa. The flt and flare look pinches the midriff, then -swirls out Into full, circular aklrts. Clingy knit dresses reveal every bump and curve and If you don't have them In the right places, you can seek refuge In the "loose-over-snug" flt: Biiiowy sweaters and tunics worn over 9*lder-llne skirts and pants. Even the standard business suit has a new twist, with belted jackets to call attention to the female figure -a cathartic · statement for the .professional woman. Feminine no longer Implies • frllly. If last y,ear's wardrobe could be readily Interchanged-with YO!-" husband's or your teen-age daughter's, this fall "Ill allow you to Indulge In luxurious, classlc, thoroughly femlhlne fashions strictly for the woman who has confidently come of age. It's a season for reveling in richness. Because we deserve It. Here are some of the key fashion trends offered for fall '86: -knee-grazing or longer. Jecketa and pe~um1: Fall suits are a welcome switch from the unisex styles of the past. Jackets will be worn waist-length or belted to create a peplum. Paired with fitted skirts, it resur- rects the hourglass look. And one needn'.t worry about her pro- fessional reputation. It only shows-tnat when a woman plays board meeting· hard-ball, she does it in style. 8klrt1: Long, sweeping skirts whether circular, gored, trumpet- style or pleated wlll be Important this fall, according to Patti Lewis, fashion director f.OL.Nocdstrom..ol Southern California. Flared styles will still accent waists with wide belts. Tunica: An updated version of the shapeless, figure-concealing drape,-the tunlc now Jeatuies padded shoulders to broaden "-the upper body and to fall slenderly over a tube skirt or Body-hugging skirts, too, will remain in '86 wardrobes to peek out under long sweaters and tunics. Although all designers wlll Insist that hemline lengths should' be determined by Individual height and build, most have pant.· ' Knit• and tura: Soft, downy knits of the most precious fibers ..........cashmere. an r even bab llama. They'll find their way Into your closet (I f your budget wlll allow) in a variety of ways. Turtleneck sweaters under jack- ets, slinky dresses and skirts, furs lining the collar of your suits. Easily wardrobe favorites. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f~a~vo~r~e~d~areturn tolonger lengths \.Colora: Radiant precious stone shades of ruby, sapphire, silver and emerald. Winter pastels ... grays, charcoal. wheat. Designer Blvd. ----------------- A Clothing and Accessory EAperience for W omen lelow letall Sensa11onal Rayon Swearer W th Tou(hes Ot Rabb1r SvedP learher And Snakeskin Shown W ith Our Fitted W ool Gabardine Sr.rr I 17 5 00 199 7 5 ~· t ti .. _. I •1 176 00 149 7S De1l9ner llvd. H0LJP~ 1 /. f IO 00 8 00 722-1722 ..) ;' IC 00 6 00 S r I/ 00 5 00 1835 D Newpcwt Blvd. Ste. 1 SO Costa Mesa Courtyards INVEST INYOUR SU~ 3930 SOUTH BRISTOL #107 SANTA ANA across from the South Coast Plaza (71 4) 546-7722 BUSINESS CLOTHING FOR WOMEN Misses & Petites Sutes & Dresses Sizes 2 -14 BRING THIS AO FOR A FREE GIFT HOURS: MON-FRI 10-7 SAT 10-6 SUN I 2-5 RODIER OF PARIS NOW presents ... 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The belt new trend1, accord- ing to local fuhlon pet*>nnel, emphutz• a great deal of tex- turee, metalllca: and ornamenta- tion u part of the detailed look. "A variety of texturea are· adding lnter•t to even the moat cluak: look1," Mid Patti Lewis, falhlon director for the Loa Angelee and Orange County Nor- datrom department 1tore1. "Watch for ~na In l4JCh exotic akin• u anake, lizard, crocodile and alligator. plus aoede and textured teether•." A.vallable In Nord1trom'1 fall llAe la a llzard-akln Cote-Haan flat heel lhoe, In black or cognac brown~ Ralph Lauren has d• algned a brown crocodll•skln flat-heel shoe as part of his fall collectlon. Bron. and pewter are*°.,.. lmportent cdor tn Nord1trom'1 tine.'' I.ad Lewta. "Metalffca haw .-nerged thla MMor\ .. the n•eet neutr•. atthough they're IOfter and more muted.'' Anne Klein' 1 f.at collectlon lncludel a flat-heel met•Ho lhoe avattable tn gold, lltYer or gun- ,,_.,, tmlle Joan Ind Dal/td,Of Italy off., a attver metallic flat u part of their tine. TheM and other metalltca wtll be Men throughout lhoe 1tor•. ranging from large dep•rtment 1tore collecttona to Independent lhoe 1tor•. "One of our moat popular Mlllng shoes right now It a bright metallic ftat- heet 9hoe," Mid Steve Frank, of Axline S8'oea In_ Heritage Plaza, Irvine. "We've been getting a lot of them In, and telling them right away. Thia shoe comes In metallic 1Uver. rote and pewter. • ··Another of our ~IQ aetter1 ta a plaln thr:ee-lnch hief pump that comes In a wide variety of colors. Including bright red and royal blue," he said. The claaalc pump, available In many colora to coordinate with a wide range of outfit•. Is per- ennially a top eeller at Huggins Shoes, Fashion laland, said man- ager Barry Doles. ..... ,... ..... ., ...... Oellgner Andrea Pfister also UMI crocodile for his mid-heel thoe, avaMable In blue, black, or brown, and his crocodile boot, available In black or brown. Pflater 1hoea and boots also have a matching bag. These are avail- able In the dealgner shoe aectlon of moat major department a tores. "One of our number one shoes for over twenty years,·· he said, "I•• mld-heet, clualc aquare-toe pump available In Iota of colors." In spring, this same pump Is available as a spectator pump and Is very popular In that style as well, he Mid. The ble newa ln footwear lnclade boota, mateh!:f~. aad 1hoee with repdWan trim, flata in lmltatton c e and dreee •b.oee wlth Iota of trim.' At Nordatrom. ___ _ For those consumers who would Ilka the exotic reptlllan look, but without the exotic price tag, Nordstrom also carrlea a tine of "moc croc": a very close Imitation of the real thing. A. "moc croc" loafer has been designed by Vanell, while Bruno Martini has come out with a brown flat- heel shoe with "moccroc" detail- ing. .... Metantcs. lncludlng dayttme metallics, are very popular this season,'' said Barbara Cornelius of Cameo Shoes, South Coast Plaza. "We're starting to get a lot of daytime metallics In bronze and pewter, In styles such as loafers or other flat-heeled shoes. We're also getting In pre- hollday dress shoes In gold and silver." Added ornamentation ts also ntghly vlslble. "Updated touches such as cllp-on ornaments, bows, buckles, novelty trims. and even fringes add Interest under- foot,'' said Lewis. Cllp-on attachments "really can make a shoe more multl- pur pose,'-'-satd . bow or a jewel clip-on. a shoe can go from daytime to evening wear. or from a slacks shoe to a dress shoe." Many of the cllp-ons can be purchaees separately. In terms of heel height, the best silhouettes feature either flat heels or very high heels. Flats tend to be the natural choice with (Pleue eee TEXTUUD/P7) Com-plete Chiropractic-Care -Dr~ Angela Stafford ·RriUt1d I'" ... .. .... ,, .. ,, ... ~ . ., ., lie .. 11 kllll11 •• r-----------, I -SEPTEMBER-I lh••t"4 ~ ..lreprMftt, \\ It ... Dt. Sttfltt4 I -SPECIAL-I I I : FREE : : CONSULTATION l : and 50% OFF l 1 your first 1 1 treatment 1 l-----------_J Olga's Heritage Cotto n Lo ng Gown Opaque cotton . knit in white Al so avai lab le ·v , et·a s /OJI •llffl A~IU ~""'111 ••CM C• f/UO 642-7 7 97 Westcl iff Pl aza DRYCLEAN·U.S.A . ..... ~··~ ~ a; [IQ. ~· .-~ , . .., fl I , ,._. \ I I I \ ', I ' \ PLAIN SWEATERS Bulky Knit Sllghtly More , s 165 NO limit § ......... . Coupon lo4U111 8e p,_,,.., ~ Ot• .. l-'1 FOf Pr~ All COUPONS EXPIRE 10111/M OP , 1 f..' \ I I I \ ", I ' \ PLAIN SKIRTS Pleated More s 165 Noll~! §········ 1..0U90f1 Ml-' 8e Pr-teG WI*\ Ot• 11 I.ell F0< Pr~ All COUPONS EXPIRE 101111841 LC:.------ ..... 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Available 11=-· ... at NeimJn Marcus, Fashion Island Bip's kids show off clochmg by New Man that 1s su re to kttp the little toes warm m cool weather. Designer's cloching is for men. women and children Available at Bip. Atrium Court, Fashion Island A fresh rendering of the classic check 1s the m1n1- houndstooth business suit by Evan Picone This sm~le­ breasted.eleganrly tailored wool suit 1~ com plete wnh .. J t.LJ z 0 u -'1.. z < > t.LJ nocch lapels, flapped pocktts. pleated trouser~ and suspender buttons. Available at Robinson's Dana Hogan provides Imm tailoring of old to a new elegance displayed through soft lines that enhance the body's form. an image that's making knitwear match amtudes of this decades s more amve. carttr oriented women Av11lable at Monarch Silk's, Sooth Laguna. Designer Boulevard presents an imported coqon -rayon · .. IMAGafAn Advertlelng Supplement to the DAILY PIL0Tffhurld9y, September 25, 1 ... -5 .- v z :,) 0 >- ~ z < p:::: u... z < 8 :t < z < 0 sweater from France w1th a rich CMlbmatton of t'lbbit, suede and snakeskin pattern\ Pair 1t with a wool gabardine pleated ~k1rt and acce~~ones to enhance the look. Wild for fall Available at Designer Boulevard. Costa Mesa Court vard\ r Success 1s m the for~rn wnh a pure silk two piece outfit Wtth d~achable \Carf by r rank Youn~ Avatl~hlt m· emerald and.black at Foret a st Ru\mrn rlothm~ for • I ( Womtn. Sooth COtSt Comer. Santa Ana. Escada presents a mult1 -colored animal print stlk tunlC blouse. Mlte 1t with a vdvet pnnt blouson 1acket, black classic velvet pant. black suede gloves with rhinestones and this fall could bring out ct\( bwt m you Escada from the T umsia group Avatlable at Saks Fifth Avenue. 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'1 .1~3!> ~tor a. hou rs II td1')' J( I 9 '}n 1 rda'j 10 6 :)I.JI v.Jcy r .cor I ~ ~ 11ii~ OPENING OCT '86 loguno Beorh I 590 ') Coast HNf 497 12 12 AN_;;ST~IAm Beverly H ills 9 S I 3 )onto M on1r o Blvd 213 27 4 448 1 Newport Beach ? 4 r rnh1rJn l~lr1nrl ., Men's fashions more colorful, but stilltraditional in styling 9r Q. .llANITTI AYINT ...,NlltC.r $1 f I In a wortd where the male P••coctc ttruta hta brllllant plumage and the II on roara and lhowt off hll magntflcent mane, the hum•n mate appara 1tngularly untmpreaalve. Forlnany yeare men'• faahlona ranged from dun to boring. ~It hough the fabrtca and wort<man- ahlp were often of gOOd quallty, bultMN auttt looked at If they had been cut out with cookie cutter• and made Into unlforma. Atthough there wu more leeway, casual clothlng wun't much better. Today men are atlll tradltlonallat• when It comes to dreaaing, but there are more cholcee. ··Moat profeulonal gentlemen atlll prefer white or blue lhlrta," aatd Jim Finnegan, m"'eger of At Eue In Fuhlon Island, but they can alao chooee ~ off-white, gray, peach. yellow. pink and teal, a ahade of turquoise. · Pln-ttrlped suits are stlll a staple of any wardro~. but the tiny pin stripes may be In two or three colors. A g1 &:y suit miy be striped with red blue and yellow. • . ' Brown tones are also more acceptable now that Ronald Reagan wears brown suits, said Finnegan. In the business world where suits often IOQk almllar, ties and pocket squares offer some self expression. Palsley ties, which haven't been around for a while, are back. said Finnegan. Small and large paisleys are both acceptable. For those who want to.make a statement, power ties are st Ill a part of the faahlon landscape. The power tie caught on because presidents and executives of companies -people In positions of power -wore certain colors, said Finnegan. laat season, the power tie was a yellow foulard. "Some people say It's the red foulard this season," said Finnegan. ., Bow ties are also quite strong, safd Buffum'• manager Keith Manchester In Fashion Island. "If you take a pink with gray bow tie and tie It In with a solid colored shirt, people will say 'this person knows how to coordinate his clothing.' "A person can stlll be tradltlonal and extroverted, said an heat r. ''Pocket squares are quite popular as a I finishing touch," said Finnegan. Worn In the breast pocket, pocket squares don't have to have the same pattern that's on the tie, but pick up the colors In It. Suspenders, or braces as they are also called, are very strong for the fall season, said Finnegan. Some belt manufacturers are selling more suspenders than belts. Typically, paisley suspenders are matched Y'lth a paisley tie, said Biii Stevens, manager of men's suits and slacks at the May Co. In the South Coast 1 Plaza. Mostly the suspenders are worn with an Miehe le McGiii DDS -"Create your best image with o beautiful smiltt." oxford shirt without a coat for a preppy look. For business wear, he sells 100 percent wool suits with the European cut by designer Daniel Hechter. The suits are cut a lot trimmer and do not have the vent In the back that most American suit• have, said Stevens. "Lapels are starting to get wider." said Stevens. Some say that's a sign of an Improving economy. he said with a laugh. "We're getting a lot of suits where you can mix and match the sizes.'' This Is partlcularly Important to men who work out and lift weights, said Stevens. Usually., American suits are matched With a size 40 coat and a 34-walst pants. A similar European suit would have a 40 coat with a size 33 pant. A guy with a well-developed upper body may wear a size 40 coat but have a 30 or 31 waist, said Stevens. ·'He would haveto.{10 to a Haggar or Farah suit.'' where he could buy the coat and pants Although overcoats are almost an afterthought when It comes to fashion statements, Manchester said, In followlng the fashion trade publications, he's seen a new trend In trench coats. Unlike their predecessors. they are tight weight with a mixture of cotton and polyester. The coat has no definite lines. straight sleeves and no belt, he said. 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On ly available at DRESS UP BOUTIQUE 2034 Westcliff Dr. Newport Beach (Next to CoCo's) 7 1'4 / 631-8290 :, r r • .. --------~---~------------------------------.................................... . I -IMAGE/An Adwrtl8ing $Upplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thur.day, September 25, 1986 Meet our Teen Boa~rd at their debut Fashion Show Sat ., Sept. 27, 2p.m . in Stage Court. N-EWPORT CENTER V:1ll!'1 f>;irkm11 nut\ldr A mum 0-iurt Auffum\ ~nd Bulloch W1l,h1fl!' Hour' Mnndav rhru Fridav 10 Q l.i.11urdav Ill ti ;and <;unJav 1 l '; ., FAS H I 0 N I S LAN D Nl!'1man M~r('U\, RPbmvin~ Th(' Brnadw;iy Bullock, w.1,hire Aml!'n Wardv Buffum5 ind lrVIM R~ ~~ Marh-1 (°hTr 11 o; rme \tnf'n 1n all )11\I 1,ft raulll Crnnt H111h~v ~lwt'c-n Jamhorl!'I!' and l\.1acArthur Alvd\ m Nl"Wpon ~ach ·----- 1 Garys and Co. carries _one ~f the largest selections of men's dress and casual shoes by Cole Haan, Bragano and Polo. John Eng· lish, Sales manager of Shoes, invites you to stop by and see the collection an our "Very special shoe department". 119 Fashion Island, n9-16n. 1 2 An Al's Garage favorite ... sweats from Quicksilver in 100% Ouce cotton. Crew necks available in dif. ferent styles priced from S38.50 to $44.00. Matchi!l8 pants also .available at S36.~0. 'Both in a variety of greac colors to choose from . 228 Is land , 3 La ura Lee Lafortezza. man.i~er of Fiorucci tells us that her exrning new winter af rivals fo r men and women 0 R arc classic, yt't anmgu· ing. Tyler White models one of our many sweatt'rs in a bold houndscooth panern made of 100% virgin wool. Atrium Court . SuHe 306. 700-(il)~. u c c Get our look com~-t~'1.hc.'.L w1ch Vuarnet and Ski & Sports Incorporated. Rac k Whit· more, manager. is of- f er mg a free V uarnet T-shirt with every pure hase of V uarnet sunglasses for one week uni} l., r .sh1on Isla nd . 644-21 ll 5 Alan Austin ha~ become well known for luxurious fabri cs. d\ed cu rn.;u.h or compliment .rn entire ward- robe. Our beaur1fol dewlin~ ref1ecc$ our h1~h rcputarmn lor superh gualu~ Jnd dei.1 ,i.:n. Manr of Alan Austin· s des1~ns a re exclusive chrou~hour the world. Atrium Courr. Suite 216,. 7(10-1926 6 "Directly Imported" Divarese 1, synon\ mou' with fine!> cr.ilceJ hJlian shoes at affordable prices The 1m- p0rte d de\l,l!ns r .in~e from classrc w un1gue .ind Jre ex tlu\1\e w D1v.irese In .idc!111on to shoes. D1vare~e h.i~ styl ish handbags and luggaxe made of bu t- ter -soft h 1~h-gualic y leather Lot.iced on Main Floor · Acnum Court , Fash ion h i.i nd. D~E Benetton 1ncroduce~ tlmr £.ill and int~r .sweater$-from lta.4:.. J.O wooJs. ool blend s and mohairs Choose sweaters f roll}-an enormous array of colors and styles in sizes to fit every member of your fam- ily. Kayla, score man- ' ageJ can help you , selccc coordmattng panes, shins or skirts, all sold as separates. Kayla Amum Court ~rd floor, 760-6~77 ~ benefton 8 Jay Williamson. assistant score manager of At Ease, models our wool cable knit sweater vest with tartan plaid ----around the collar It's worn over a cou on short sleeve knit shirt . Boch arc by Polo See our huge sclecuon of other sweaters. Many from En~land and cotland 44 Fashion Island. (M-~070 ------~ _- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. OCC r•lll• for w•t•r,golo v.'4:tory over Goact.n W•t. D2.: Aatroa cllnch tie for NL WHt crown with M vlctorJ. m.· Oiler lifts expectations Weight prograi:n builds McGehee· s _.....i -~~~ strengt~. ~bilities By RICHARD DUNN .,..,,._.Cen-11111,...11 Jason McGehee wasn't expected to be an integral pan of the Huntington ~ach High football team this fall. . But thanks to an.off-season weight program fueled by !lead coach George Pascoe. McGehee is beginning to set his s.ighrs on more than just staning varsity. "Jason does. everything you 'ask him to do .as a football player," said Pascoe. whose weight-training sys- tem helped add 20 po•und<; to McGehee's 5-1 1 frame during the off- season. • I ~. ' Jason· McGehee .. He plays offense. he plays defen!:.e. and he plays long snapper on the spenal teams." Pascoe added. ··t-k always plays on the special team'>. He McGehee. a Junior. collcctrd three never comes otT the fi eld." solo tackk<i. fo ur a'i'il'il\ and caused McGehee is considered "a quiet two incomplete passes at linchat·kcr kid" bv Pascoe. somt·one who leads last week against Bishop Montgom- by example. But alkr the Oilers· first er.· two football game!. this fa ll. McGehee :.Our whok team tin, 'Ac1ghts." has been making enough noise to stan Pascoe said. "We're back 1n the hunt a small, trembling eanhquakc 1n because our strength ha<; 1ncrc.-ased. south Orange County. Huntington Beach 1111'> all )ear long. McGchee's goal dunng the sum-And McGchee's one of the kid!. that's mer was to start varsity. Now he's up going to get a lot out of 11." to 185 pounds and has already .\ccording to Pac;coe. former Hunt- accomphshed the amh1t1on., ht' had 1ngt0n Beach a!>sistant coach Howard for himself. Isom ong1nall~ 1mplcmente<l tht' .\s a c;taner at 1ns1de hncbaekcr. successful weight program. McGehl'e likes "hitting a lot." "He got the Huntington Reach kid~ 290-pounds. form a s1iablc ofTens1ve blocking party second to none. _ "I try and get the line up before the game.' McGehee said. "I try and get everybody up for the gamt>. We all pretty much try and get each other up." In tonight''> game'> which begin at 7:30: Huntington Beach I 1-1) at .Newport Harbc>r (1-1): It's the 49th renewal of the traditional series with both.clubs rebo unding fro m opening losses. Huntington Beach ha!i not shown a consistent pas<,ing game;-but its running ~me got untracked against 81,~hop Montgomery · Newport Harbor ha!> a more bat: ant'ed look with depth ai quanerback .and running back, as well as a defense which !>hut On•an V ll'"" off without a r mnt . Harbor hold' a 2X-16·.t edge in the \l'flC!>. 1ncludrng a Y-1-2 ren1rd since 1970. Servile 12-0 ) vs. Edison 12-01 at Orange Coast College: The two rn·als hook up for the filth 11mc with Edison ownrng a J-1 1:d11.c. Edison's chief w.:apon 1s 200- pound juniortadbaL·k Kakaph Caner (7.o average). while Sen 1tc has a two- pronged attack, ut1l1L1ng sophomore Derek Brown's c;pcc.-d and the passing combinatio n ofJa.,on Mc.-ssersm11h to John Haiduc. Edi son 1~ No I in Orangl' ( ·ount~ and No. J tn the< IF Big Fl\t' wh1k Servile 1s No. J and 4 rc'i(X'Ctl\cl~ As a fullback on offense. hl· lih·s going and l JU'it took 11 a little bit ··running the ball the tx-c,t out of furthcr." Irvine I 0-2 I at Tustin ( 1-1 >: T hl' an)thing. If!. ~ou against tht· other ~k(iehcc '>atd he sp.:nt \l'\l'fal Vaqul'ro'.; follov.1.ng a 32-0 loss to -team." hour~ eaL'h da\ during th.: olT-\l·a-,on h1ghl}-rl·gan.kd Westminstl'r. arc ir1 1--~~-tt.,.-1r.Ttwr;rt-t41-"""~rn-n-1~-,.,.,..,...,.._-+A-lfl~,1t"ttHw-i'tt.flff1-~~~~--~..hoi...wat.cr..agaui._w.ub_J:.usu.n'.s..l.illcr~ last week against ·Bishop Montgum- c~ -g" 1ng him 156 )ards and ont' touchdown on 2h came'> 1n two game<; this scac;on. "That fullback poc;1 t1 on ha~ gained over 200 yards (.22Y) for us in tv.o games." Pascoe 5a1d ··w e·rl' altc.-r- na11ng; him fMcGehcl'l. l ie'~ c;uch an outstanding football pla~l'r and hl•'s vcn dedicated. You haH' to l..11:l.. l11m out.of the ..... eight ruom " "M) goab now arc to kad our tt·am a waning. toCIFand winourll'agul'."McGchee Tustin Coach ManJun .\nnrh 1<. ..aid. ·T d ti kl· to gcl 1.000 \iHd~ going after h1~ 200th carl'a '1eto~ (rushing). too. • after hulld1 ng a reputation at St. Paul ··our ofkn'>I\(' llnr ha~ a lot to <lll High bt.'fore taking thl' r111t-r ... · rr•r.\ with the running game The' create thrl't' )car!. ago. big holl'., and push reople offih(' hall :\n.tith "'a!. 182-32-5 at St. Paul anll In our offen~e. the fullhat·k gl'b thl' his l us1111 'quad lean<; tov.ard the ball a lot.. same pnnrirk'>. \\llh a 'Pill hark Thl' Oilers an.: stacked wllh muscle. offl'n'>e and rt·ad1ng-5ll lll'li:n'l' un their line:. Ke' in I.'-'"'" (6-2. 2)0). Ir\ inc an'i ..... ero, 'A 1th a Dcla,,ar.: Stnc Ornrn (6-·t 260). Dan Brum-v.1nged-T ollcn~c. highlighted b) Heads-up play Ken Reh1ng, who has 7J ~an.ls on I I rarrn.'\ 1n l\\O gaml''>. '' till' 11thl'r 01 lrrfu llback ml·tt (6-J. 220). Todd Lit.tic 16-2. 255) rcccl\ er-kir k rl'IUrnl'f Clrnrgl' and Dnn (inndman. tht· ht&gl''' at 6-7. KoutUrl'S. · Unlverelty of San Diego soccer player Gene Ratbewohl (right) directs ball while battl- lng UC Irvine'• Dave Watts for poeeeulon Wednesday. UCI 1Mt1 2 -0 . See etory, 02. Bragging rights at stake Woodbridge. Uqjyersity top football slate Friday .\ big fl\alr). J\ fa r a~ the Cit} of In anl·"' cont·erned. "c;ct Fn<la~ night when \.\-l1o<lbndgl· and L'nl\crs11~ tangk at In int• High to highlight high school football anwn. Herc's a look at that matthup. ai. v.t'll al> games in\ oh 1 ng l 'orona lkl ~far. F.-.tanna. ( ·osta ~ksa. Laguna Bt•ach. "iaddkhack and ~Lttl'r Oc1 Fnda} night: Woodbridge 12-0l vs. Universil) ll·ll a t Irvine: Woodbn<lgl' 1~ on tht· 'hurt rnd ol a 1-2-1 '('flCS ft.'l'Ord aga1n<.t thl' f ropn~. \\ hll \a\\ agl'd an nther\\1~t' gnm \l'ar in lt/X5 ( 1-!'<-I) \\tlh a c;cason-enJ1 ng 21-21 111: 'A 1th the ( II pla~nff- Oellr,...,..... ~.,..,.. c ...... Dave Rickard and t.he Eetancla Ea&lee will aeek their Ont win va. Loe Amfgo. at Garden Grove,.Hlgh Friday night. bound Warrior!. !vtan) of the principal character<; return. 1ndud1ng running hark~ Craig Bt·llc of l lnl\ L'f- \lt~ and Da\ 1d f o.,.. n'iend of Woodbridge. ··Thl'fc'<. nn duubt uur kids ..... ill he ur li1r thl' game ... said Woodhndgl' Cl1ach Cicm· :"11J1 ·Thl'~ 're onr llfClur cn>'>Stown fl\ al'> and .,..c·11 tlc , ml'ntall~ read~. lt'c, the lac;t thing \\l' ha\c 111. d1~cuv .. ·· .\mong thr lir11t thing' tn Jl\CU" .'' tht· mattt'r11fl 'n1\Cr\ll~ ·., runn1ng.gaml'. \\h1d1 i' kd O\ Bl·lll' and fullhack Da\ 1J I 1l·hkl· · In t'An gaml's. tht' pa ir ha' Jtl 11unll·J li1r -iXO ~ard'i an<l a,., 7 J\l'ragr rx-rrar0 "Before 11 \\3\ < ·ra1g lklk. < ·r~11g Hl·ll11." "-uJI \atd. ":--;o,\ tlwre·, the fullh~ll'k (I 11:hl..t•) .ind \ou can ·1 ll\ l'q1la~ un om· rart1l ular phi) l'r I 1l'iikl· lnoh hl..l' a g11od runnl·r. hl' hrca).\ lill lo..lt'' anJ hl· hlockc; \H'll I'm \lift' hl'·, .1 pk:i .. .int 'urrn'l' lor them. '"fht·~ run that 'A1ngt•d -T .ind 11 ·, J tough offl'n\c tn \top hl'lall\l' \OU J11n·1 'l'l' ll It'' lo..1nd of Ii kt• going again\t thl' v.1,hhon~ ·· l 'nl\l'r'ill) ( 11al·h \lark ( unn1ngha111 ad- mits h1" ll'am·., rl'l'l'nt Ju"' at l\1r:11noun1 u1uld help bnng thl· f rnJ.tn' dm\n to l·arth ··w oodhn<lgt' 1" pruhahl~ Pnc of the l111l\l undaratl·d tt·am\ around." < unn1ngh.1m 'a1J. "E\l'r~onc ·~I.nm lo..1n11. thl'm hl'lJll\l' thl·~ .in· in a \\t'ak kagul' !PJ,ifir < l)>l'>tl .rnJ .1 \\l':tio.. urn- frrcnn· < Dl·,ert-\ 11111111.11 n l I 1h111 lo.. \\ ooJhndgl' lan pla\ \\Ith ;in\hmh I hl·~ l'l'rt.11nl\ 'h1mcd •t agatn')t I J l)uint.1 "•\<ld tht' n\alr\ .ind l'l1111t11ir1aml11·, g.111ng t11 bt•a rl'al d1.1lkngl' ( tl'nl' '\iop ,.li\\<l\'>L'llml''> ur \\Ith -;nmcthtn!! lnl I.\ I h"' gorng 111 'hp ... omc "on nt \!Wal.\ pl;i\ lo L.lllh u' nil bitl.lnll'J To\,n,cnd l.tn run thl· h.ill d11\\ n Hlllf thro.it. and thn d11n·1 111.1\...t• 1111,t.tio..l'' "'V. l' hJ\ l' l•' bl· pr1·r.irt•J to )tr.1p 111111 fhl' I rnpn' \\tit ~n1cr .11 lull <.trl'nglh. rncludmg Rl'lk. \\h11 , .. ,1.111wd .1 't r.llt lwd l'~l' agarn.,t Paran)n11111 -Capistrano allt'~ 11-1 l vs:-Corona di'I Mar < 1-1) at Orange Coast College: 11·, thl' 111nth "tra1sh1 \car tlll''>l' \\\(I ha' l' ml't \\1th l apo holding a ti-2 cdgl' .. ind< ar)ll·, < 11ugar-. h.l\l' an adtk<l aJ\,lfltagc \\1th \1.1tn lk1 tran,tt·r I 11dd Manno\ llh at 4uttrtl·rbad. "It', an J \\l'\l•llll' tl«tn1 ... "' 'd < d \I t o.h 11 Dan• Holland "l'\l' 'l't'n them on film liir l\\11 games. the~ ·re big and ha\c tht• quarterback.·" wdl as a second-u:am q.uancrhac;k....whQ 1~_wod. "Wnlon·t rc:tlh match up. but we hope w he quick l'nough to !Hild our o~n. and I 1h ink \\L' havC' somt' gu\\ that can pla\. "Ourclln~·1·rn ",1111 gl'll-111gan nfft'll\l\l' hnl' that function-. well Tht'\l' fiH' orart11 <' ~amc<. Laguna Beach names Cotton interim coach 1 lm<l < ·onon. a '>ctond-\ear ...... alk-on a'>'>l'ilant fllotbal1 1coal'h at Laguna Bl·ach High. has 1al..rn 11\t'r I'm ( c<lnck Hardman as the -.chool's intl'n m head coach l uttun .10 o ffens1\l' lint• tuach \\h11 al-.u str\cd a~ .in alhlc11c trainer la!>l '>eac;on. toot.. O\ er for HJrdman earlier th1<> \\.ct·\... .1ftn thl' former '\.at111nal Fnotball Lraguc \lar .... a, arn·,ted for po~se<>,1011 of l'"l a inc ( 111ton. the hrnth1.·r nt I '\( linl·hat I.a \.1.irt·u<, ( otton. an \ll-·\ml·nt:in <.1nd1<lall' th1<. fall. inh.:rit" a tl·am 1h.1t ha' \\un ll\ lir,1 twl1 gaml'" Currl·ntl~ :1 '\tulknt al l .ilh11t 1 hrolugll.11 "i.:minaf') of B1ola ( 11lkgc. < ottun ha-. a Jcgr.:.: in ph ~!ill al 1:d Ula 11nn .1 nd ph ~ \lt':il tht'rap~ frum Rol\c "itatl' l 111\ l'r\lt~ I k <,p.:nt t'Ao ~t·ar' at Lo' \ngek-. < II\< 11tlqtl' \\hcrt• hc \\:I\ .in .1ll-L'1'nfcn·nu• rilkn\l\l' lim·man Hardm.1n . a tw1H1mc \11 -Pw Jl'll'll\l\l' end tor thl' "ian Franl l\tu 49a, Jnd 12-h"'' \ l'll'fa n tn t hl· N Fl . 1nint•d t hr I :tl!U n:i Br al 11 ·\ rw.i.. l'Oat h 1 ng '>I" ff 1 n I '11'14 .1 nd \1 ·" 11.1 nll"l head coal·h 1n Dcccml"l<:r. I lJX.t llardman \'"" arn·,tnl t'arh \.1 tr11d.1\ Jn polU:l' \\ho 'itllp(X'd hl\ car f111 .ilkgt•d 'rl'l'thng Thl' arrc-.t1ng 1>lli1 t'i 'P111tt'tl ,1 c;mall hatt ut \\h1tc p11\\tk1 1n lt.11dm.111' hncfra'\l' a' Hardm.1n "·'' l1111l.1n)! 1111 111, dn\ er\ l1ccn!>c . ma~ ht· a hk'>\lng for ll' .. Rancho Alamitos 10-t ·I l \' < ·o~ta l\1 e.;a t2-01 at Newport Harbor : \ltt'I .1 -Ill' \•tlh Buena Park. Rancho \\ ,,, .1 1.2-rl 1 11 : 1 m 111 "\:J':mna. -huT ~c;n < n:rrh I nm Hakh ,~ .. 1 ontt'rn he' mort• \\1th h" n\\ n ,,111.1d S1mpl~ rut. Ram ho l'.tn b1· 1 "1 \ t'.1,11\ roH'rloul..l'd b\ :'>k<,.t hl.·1.111,1· 111 lih l.ith·1·, 11pt•n1ng '>lllt'L'~'· 11cd 111 thl' 1.1, 1 1111' Ill"" lulln1· 1ndodc' '.'.l'\\port H.trh111 .111d t ,,,, 111.1 dd \l.11 l'ac1ti1. Cun't Lt·aglll' pla\ hq:11\\ ' Bakl ..... 1n "put1111g .1 l\\l\t 111 tlw \tu,t;1ng attack \\tlh tailback. h kr K1ddl'll lll1.J"11n<1ll\ zoin.&tQ. Wl<krccencr ll1 lt•am \\llh \1 tio..l' R1tthll' on one side. and St Loui'i tr:m,fl·r T l'l't: R11ant (7 J awrage la~t wet·k > gmng 1n .11 t,1dhat·k "We think we rnn add a lol ol prt.·"url' un one side \\Ith that." '31d Rald .... 10 (PleHe see HIGH SCHOOL/03) I Everett, Rams come to terf6s Quarterback expected to sign contract before today's practice Quartt·rhacl.. J 1 m I \l'rl·tl h,1, rc.-acht•cl a tl'ntall \ l' agret•ment on a lour-~car contra\! \\Ith tht• Ram'>. till' ;'\l H team annnuncC'd Wl•<lnl•,da\ night hcrc.-tt, v.hn \\H' :wqu1rt•d h\ thl' Ranv. 111 a tradt• v.1th the Hou!'itnn Oilai; la~t v..Cl'~ .. '' C\JX'Ctcd to "'IP' thl' tnur·)L'arrontra111od:I\ ht·fon· prart1nng 'Alth tht• Ram' 1n thl' altL'ffH)Ofl alll'rnoon. \Jld Kam' 'r<1kt••;in;u1 Pl'tt' Dona' an 1 ht• Ram' haH' 'dwdukJ ,, prl''" lnnti:rcnl.'t' lor nonn trl\l,I\ ill R.1m' PJflo.. t11 an1111uncc the 1ktatl' nt lhc tkal l he .llHl'l'nH'nt \\;I\ fl'.ll tw<l \\ ednl'<.d.1\ l'H'n1n11- attt•r 1hrr1• d;1" 111 n1'~nt1.111ng l"l\'l\\l'l'n !<Jm' l'\l'< 1111\l' , 1n· PH'\uknt l11hn "h.1 ...... rnd t \l'll'tt'' .1gl·n1. I "' .\n~dl'' attnrnc\ M,11' "' l)fmotl .11 tlw Kam\ oll1L'l'\ I \l'H'll ha' .llrt'.ld\ tah·n .1 ph\\lt.11 \\Jlh till' H..1111' :ind \\lll hl' tn 11n1torm :it the tt'.1m\ pr.lllltl' thl\ .ifkrn11on l he H..1m' .111)U irnl 1lw 11 ' 4u.H lt•rhal k. 1Hll ol 111111111" Imm till'< l1kr' 1111'\l h.111gt• 1<11 gu.1nl l\.cnt H11l , Jl'l'L'n,1H' hncrn.111 \\ llltam I 111!1.tr tlw1r fi1,l-and lifth- niund dr.1t't p11I.'111 I llll -an1! a ~" I rnund pil t.. in 19~!< F\ ra·tt had tx'l'l1 un.Jhk 111 ll'Jt h .111 .1(!trl't•11wnt 'A Ith thl' OllL'r' \\h11 m.1dl' h1n1 tlw11 ti"t round \l'kL'twn 111 the J 9Xti c11ll1'gl' dr.1fl 11 ""a' rrrortcd thJt lh' h.1d h1.'l'l1 \l'l'l..1111! \~ ·million 0\ l'f fnur \l'ar .. 1-H'rctt. tlw 11r,1 411,1rt1·1 hat k. t.~l..t•n in tlw 1 •11<t1 rnlkgc ti ran 111mpll•tt•d "· :' 111 9h'i p,l\\t'' lnr ., 411 ~urJ' and ·B tnulhd11"n' \\~1lk ,11thr 1·nl\1'1\1t\111 l'urdue The Kam'"' di t'\l'r1.1 'r .1 t\\11g:1nw11"tl'l t'\l'll1pt1110 for h cn·tt. "h11 ''ill n11111\• .1hk to pl.I\ 1111 tht• u:.im 11ntll tlH' '"th \H'l'~ nl the "',l\Pfl. ( l1 t I 2 .1g.1111'1 tlw \tlant.1 l .1l~nn' Jim lt'ferett Angels' magic number: AMERICAN LEAGUE WEST Angels Tt·'a' W L Pct. GB 1<~ oJ sin Xll -' 5 \0 X' Wednesday's Scores Sutton Cll'\eland at Angels ppd rain l\eattk 5 1 c\a\ 4 Tonight's Game CleH'bnd I'\. 1d.ro I 1-1 I lat Angels I \Id Jo;l..111 16-4)., \)rm l\.\IP< ra<l1111-l<ll T 1.·v.a' " 1dk Remaming Games ANGELS I 131 lloml' 1111 \1.'f)I '. Ck,dan<l.St'pt 2("o.2-21' Tnt.1' -\1\,t\l-I '"-'Pl 29. 30. On I l\.an-.a\ < ll\ c ll t 2 ' 4 ~ 1 na~ TEXAS 1121 -ll1>1Hl' <X) 'wrt 2'1 ,,, ( >t t I Oal..land. <kt 2 l 4 ~ .\ngl·I, \"a' 14 1 :-0.l'Pl 2n 27. 28 . .\ngel~. McCaak.lll ~ngels edge closer to title despite rain By CHRIS MONAH A:"-\l'rll'\ J ll'\\ r•h hl'f\ ·''\\('II :I\ 1llhl·r o.i1, P11o1 ConffPO"den• rta \er<,. w1 II h lo..l'I' !?t't ,11nw n l r:.i rt''I -\ttcrl\\Pl'nn'l't'llt11l' n1tth1' \\hrn· \1d. d'kdl wa'n t lllll up-.et t1\t'• < le\ l'lan<l raim·d ••n thl· -\nl!l'I' g.ct11ng an C\tra Ja\ "· rl . ..,l 1hnug.h he dnt\l\ln-k.1<l1ng r.11.11k thl' Indian\ -.aid hr 1.'.lnll' t11 llW par!. .11 <1hou1 " \\l'rr linal f\ \l(ll'P<'d \\ l·llm·,d,1\ rm rL'.tth lll r111.h night "I gt•t 111tt1 .1 l••ut1111 1111 gamr J,1\' Bui rt i\.1,11 ·1 1111 \ngl'f, \d1P Jnd thl'i nh'"l'' ti ,1 ti11lc" ,,1111 ,t11ppt'd thl'nl it \'-'' thl' rain 1t.,l'l1 \h< a,i...111 ·· r th· 11111\ d1tfrrl'nu· " ( llluth ,~1l., h.td 1111 ... 11,·nt•d I 1tl''Ja, that l\\\ld.t\' '11·1111,· ,, \l.lrt 1 .... 11t l. .. 111 night'' !Flllll' .t11d \\ .-dnt·'d"" thn h.uJ fhi<o 11nw 11 \\ill hl' lhll'l' d.11, m.1dl' good 1111 tlll'11 1hrt'.1t Ol'l•H'l' · · 11 r.11nl•d h.trd 111 \n.1lw1p1 \t:1d1u m \1d a'k11l liio..l' m.111' r1tl ht•r, 11n anJ at .tbnut -4 -111 11111 th<' ~.11111'"·'' thr--,J:n-tilt"\'-ftth'fi -h---.u~r~l-14•'1.1,1~-po,lpiinl·d f hr l'\tr:i da\ \\ill .1l't1 nwan ll'P- lt \,;i, tlw 111,1 11111l \lt1'l \rril ~:--1·111111n 1n h" lill't l4X"\ that .1 g..1n1l \\,1,1alkd hl.·1.lll\l. "On ,IJ\'> I p1kh I .th\,I\' h,1 \1' ,1f rain 1n \n.dw1111 .111d nnll th,· i\ lluk \\ hl'Jl ranl.tio..l'' .ind ...... 111 h l'tghth 11111" 1n 1hl· h"111n ,,1 thl' · I .111111\ I 1.:c,·· at 1' .1 m ,,11d <.tadium \1d .1-.\...111 "That ml'.tn'> I \\J\tl·d ,jll Th.It nw.rn,th:: \n~l·l,,rnd tndi.111, 1h:1.1.,..hnk \\heat 1l11ur th1'> mommg \\Ill tr. to fini.;.h tlwir ,l-.1,,1n ,rm•' I or lunch. I ha'l' spaghct11 ..... ,th tonigm at-1.J.tl Thi.: LIOll.} _at the " Ragu l'hunk) saun~ and two p1t'CC\ 111 '11tuat1Cln 1~ that th!.' l\\O dub.; wert· 'Ah'Olt' Wlll'al t:oasl w11l1 g:irhc rained 001 111 ( lnl.'land 'crt 11. sprinkled on 11. I vc hec~ doing that v.hKh " ..... h.11 lnrll·d l\111nd.1' \, "net' m' da~" in college 1.hiuhkhl'ader • H1~ Ja,., a~ a hocke' pla\t·r 1n thl' ln,11·.id nl h,t\ 1ng 1i1d:1\ 111) tlw hr,t ll'\' \Car' ot th.: Jctadl· arc .1 l11ng -\ng.rl' '"" \l'lli1 ( li•\t'l.in<l 11tl II• \\,I\ Imm thl' pt·nti.int r.ltl' hut "il'allll' 1u,1 1n tinw 1nr the ,,.t 11nd \1d J\l..111 h.1, h.1d n1• tn111bk ttl'tt1ng rl.l1'C TC\,]\ R.1111:!l'f"' ,}rfl\ al hir .1 11\hl thr "P•nl 1hirc-gJmc wnt'' 11\c•r the "l'l'l..i'nd 1 hough hl• 1o1.1 1l n11t Pltlh .itwint thl' 1 hr \ nttl' l"lid !ll'I ,1 llllt' guod ni·\~, R .1 n1:tcr'1n L'I thl' "l'l'k.t•nd he ':l" hr \\l·dnl'l><l.l\ .. h thl \l,trint'f\\kh'Jll'd ln11\,., l11P\:tnl IP d1n,hin~ thl' thl· K<111)!t'r' <i.4 .lrnrring ttw (Please see ANGELS/02) .\nl?t'l '' m.1g1l numti.·r 111 thrl'l' I h.11 me.inc. 11 tht' \n!!t'I' \\Ill tPntght lhl'\ ltHild \\l,lp up the' tll\1,hlll tllk f ndJ' M.u1agl'r < ll'lh' \l.1lH h \Jtd that Kiri. \kl ,1,i..111 1 In 41 \\l·dnr,Ja\ night', , ... ht•dukd ,1.1n1·r \\ill maio..l' thl' <,l,11 t tonight aga1n\t < ll'\ l'land ' Phil "-tl'k.•n t 11 11 \ .. \ll 11nw.1n'"1h:H 1 l 1 hann l l ug11 .1nd \1d ;1 ,l..dl "'II fl1r-tlnp in l\.an.,_,, l 11\ · '"'d \1.111\"11 It \\:l' l!l•ing lo 11\• \Id ,1,k,dl tlil'll I 111!1' '\l)\\ II "'" hi.· I u~n Jnd \I, 1 .1,l.111 n1 ,11ur,1 .11u1~.11 ... 11111 1p1hh1n!l 111t.1111•nI1~ ,11 I'll'~ t Ci11 h,lt)g1' h:i\l·d on thlll~' that h.1p1x·n th1' \\l'l'krnll · \t,1111 h nw.1 1, 1h.1t 11 tlw \n~1·J, , lilll h ihl' ,11\ "'"n d1111nit tht' 1 l''"' Corre~tion In .1 "t'Pl ~I 11all~ Pilot \t.un 11n 1ht• ( 111ldl·n "-l''-t-Orangr l 11.1<,1t nrTHTHrn1t\ l'lllkg(' loothall gamr 11 "J'1mphcd that (1olden \\ t'<.t < n:tl h RJ\ \t1t1t k klnrd did nn1 nll'l'I < )rangt•< Cta\t Coal'h Bttl 'V. 11rl..m.in .tlt1•r thr g.1me lor tht• tr:11111111n.1I h:im.hhal.t• \h:H'l..ll'frlrli 'Jlli thl' 'Al'l'k th:ll ht· d11I nH't'I \\ ort..m:m on the f1rlcl flilln" ing the µme I hl' Dn11' P1l<1t rcgrt't' 1ht· crnir I \ • DI * OrMge Coat DAILY PILOT I Thursday, Septembef 25, 1989 English01an dies, leaves relatives with bevy of balls From AP dl1pa lcbes n TOTNES. England -Wall} l:.dwards' love of golf balls has left his rela11w~ holding 1he bag. • • The)' have lO decide what 10 do Wt th 6.000,,gdlfballs found rn ba~. buckeh. cupboards and drawers ·after Edwards died tht~ ~ummer a1 agl' 82. Edwards trained pct dog-; to sniff out loi;t balls 1n a field b} a ~olf duh 1n L1rnp,fil'ld. atxiut :!5 male<. southeast ol London H1~ .-.on. John. and daughtl'f·in-la\.\., jy.lnlm'. alread~ have stored some 2.500 of the balls in their home 10 Tothci. 1n southw{''>tl·rn England. But the) still ha' l' to (.kterminc \,\,hat to do w11h the remaining 3.500 found at E<l"all.h.'. home. "We couldn'1 belil"'l: hOI·' mall\ thl·re ,,·err." Mrs. Edwards ~1d Wednr'>da). ··1 he~ \,\,~·re an cupboards ... and rn the '>hed "He hoardt:d thl·m and Jo, cd thl·m dl'arl~ .. Quote of the day. Greg Swindell, thl· < 'k' eland I nd1an~ No. I draft chOlll' th1'> '>umml'f. 'Aho ga' e up six runs 1n Y •inning., in Im maJor k agUl' deh ut and tool-. the loss in thl· I nbc\ 2~-S pounding b} Boston: "I onl) \,\,l sh I rnuld'H~ do ne betta." Big 'Freezer• em Balley. a 410-pound noseguard for Elizabethtown, Pa. Area Hlgh's un- defeated football t.eam, leans on a smaller teammate, Jason Mlller, prior to the start of practice. Balley, who wears speclally- qiade uniforms, la used on special teams during goal-line situations. He ls nicknamed "Freezer" by his teammates. kllen remains questionable \1 \""II \ I I \ '\. Bl ·\< If \t:1r t<1tlh.11 i.. \1.1rl 11' \lkn' \f'll.11nl'll .ini..ll-" gl'tllng tx·1tl·r h111 I 11,1l h I 11111 l l11rl'\ nf thl' Li,.. \ngl·l1•, l<Jllkr' ,,ml \.\ l'dnl·,d,1~ th.it hl' '11ll·d11l''n I l..no\\ ii \lkn \,\,111 pl.1~ thl\ \unda\ "\1an u., \.\.,.., llllll h 1mpru\l'd \l'\lt'lllll~ \\all..1ng \.\.llhout mul h 111 ,1 limp I hin•., ,,ltd "I But) 1t'' 'iol1ll 4u11l' "in· I'm '"''nl! 111111 J' 'l'f\ 411l•,1111nJhk ·· I he l<J1lkr' IJ. '\ .1ml 1111111 lhl'H \,\,Of't ~1c1n in 2:! \l'Jf'> 1·n1\ n.11n lhl' hi!(h \1 onn!! ..,,111 I >1qm C hargl'r... "h11 .Hl' l ' \1111d.1\ 111 .a f!.tllh f11,tll hlllj! \ f ( \.\ l'\I ll'Jlll'> "\\ 1th11ut \1.1llll' "' d\!11\\llhllllf \C1llfl~hdl.'I-.'­ ( \ .Hhl I \ludll r I '\.,1p .. k1111J \h < .cll11m If 111., h.tn1'lr- 1n~ 1' Ix ltl·r .111d f>'"'1hf\ r\ll'\I 1 \tr.11 h,111 I NCAA announcee tesdng plan WASHINGTON -The National • ( olleaiate A1hleuc Assoc1a11on announced details Wedn~ay of a sw«-ptng new dru~- 1estmg program and said 1t would begin screening athktcs with the November championships. possibly starting with cros.s-<:ountry. NCAA Executive Director Walter Byers called the plan ••the most comprehensive and reliable program of any organization in tht' United States;· saying he hopes it eventual!) will deter drug abuse on college and high school campuses across 1hc country. The program will cost abOut .$950,000 (o imple- ment an u s first year. and the NCAA will contribute $2 million t.o labor:uories that will expand their· testing efforts. B)'ers said. At the same time. the NC AA will spend S430.000 on a drug education program that will send videotapes and other materials to schools and youth iu-ouos. Cooper close to agreement INGLEWOOD -Free agent guard m Michael Cooper. who has threatened ''6 play 1n Italy next season. has tentat1vety agreed to a four-year. $2.4 million contract · with the Los Angdes Lders. Lakers General ~anagcr JefT) .West said he expects the: eight·) ear 'eteran lo sign the pact an the nc~r fu ture, . "I think it's 1mm1nr n1." \\-est ~•d. "It's in our auornc.-y's hand!> now. There are cena1n gra} areas 10 be worked out. but we·, e agreed on the basic things." Cooper. 30. reported !~ reached an oral agreement with Lakcrs ownl'r Jeri) Ru\\ afte1 a meeting last week. However. Cooper's agent. f-n:d Slaughter. said that nego11at1ons are still going on w11h tht NBA team. "There 1s no deal bctwn·n us." Slaughter said. "I delivered a document (IO West on Monday) and there has been no response. If he doc'>n·1 agree to some of those items we've listed. there\,\, 111 Ix' no deal." Ripken new Orioles' manager? a BALTIMORE -l he Ball1murt> Or- ioles. an organ1za11un kno\.\.n fur promot· ing fro m within. arl' C\pected to name (al R1pken Sr. as manager for the 198 7 sca..,on. The 50.year-old third baSl' coach. who ha~ sencd the organization for 10 >car' an<l has been "ith the ~rent club since 19 76. "'ould replace Earl Wea' a . "ho lttt>ad1ng into his '>1..·cond rct1rcmcn1. at Lhc end ofthl' '>ca son "It\ not going tu he an outsider. unless !>Omcth1ng dra">ltcall~ changl'S ... a tl'am \uune tul<l The ..\ssocratcd Prns \.\ l'dne'>da~ Thi'> season. lhl· Onuk'> pulled\,\, 1th1n 21 ~ gaml·~ of ~l::tIT Romm m1hC' .\i f-'.'a'c;rmr.mg.rour!Tit·n collap)ed and arl' no" 1hreatl'nl·d w11h thl· lirst la\t· placl' fin1\h in the duh·, ''·~l'ar hl\to~ Marshall upset by ailment I OS ·\NOl-.1.ES M1kl' Mar.,hall " tx·1ng paid $o5u.ooo h) thl· Dodgt:f\ this \l'a\on to h11 a ha'lrball. hut he '>a~' hr'~ ph)\ltall) unable to pla) bl'cauSl' ol a hack 1nJUI) that no doctor has been ablc10 cxpalin. "I li:l'I ll'mhk ah<iut 11." Marshall said. ·-rm gl·~ting paid goml moot:~ to gu out thl'rl' and perform ... . 'v1ar\hall\ haci.. hcgan hothl·nni him 1n Junl' He tr1l.·J repeated I ~ to return to action alter pcnud!> ul rnt hut l'Ul h 11ml.· thl· inJun "a' '1111 thl'fl'. ~k ha., a~kl·c..l thl' Dodger\ to h 'l'P him 11ut of all art1on. including hatting pralttll'. the ren1.11ndl'I 111 tht: "l'a!>on. Hl• 'kll<l hl' ., u1nlidl·nt h~· "111 report tu 'Pring training next ~l'.ir in g11od hl•alth after an c \lended rl'\I. C...1m l' I ul~ ~ hl' h:h lx'l'O hatting 069 "1th lour hit' 1n SX .11-h:it., I k ha' h.td 11nh t'"' lwnw run' \Inn· mid· Jum· \t onl· t1nw hl· kd the kagul' \,\,Ith 17 homl' run' Nic~raguan team to tour U.S. ~ \' I I{·\'\;( f'i( C > -Hoping 111 LN' sport' to promotl' umkl\la11<l1ng IWl\\l'l'O .\ml'fllan., and "11laragua1l\. a group i>f l ' ~ athll'tn"'Pon.,onnga 1!1-da~ tourol Nicaragua\ national hac,chall tt:am \tarting F-r1d~1\. Tlw tour. duhtx·d "H:m . Not Bomh., .. ll:alure-., thl' top pl:t)l'f., 111 N1rnragua\ na11onal pa.,11me aga1n\t coll cgl' pla~er!> 1n "iauanwn10 \an F-ranc"ro. lkrkt·k~ and Lo., ·\ngl'IL'' Television, radio TELEVISION 7 111 pm -HORSE RACING I 1" \ngl'k' C ount' l-.11r katurc tatl'. ( hannd Sn RADIO ..i 'fl p m -BASEBALL. \an l>1t•go .it l>ml!i-l'r'I douhldw.1da. "-\H( (740) 1 ~o pm -BASEBALL C IC''eli1nJ .11 .\ ngeh. KM f>{ 1'7 If I) Last-second goal lifts Pirates I (),C1 Ill \C II " ll I I ( hrt,ll'l1\t'll ' g11:il \\ 1l h \\ ,, I llfH I\ rl'ma1n1ng hrni..r !Ill' g.lllll '• '"tl1 111· anJ llltl·d < >r.11\)!t' C '""IC nl~.1•1-!1 J(J.l/ \\,tll'I pnlil \ ll IOI\ llH I ( 1•1l1k11 \\-l''>t \.\ 1·d11nd,I\ .11 I 11111• 11, .11 h ~talc · ()ra ngd 11;"1 h.1d .1~.1111 l111111d 11\I'11 t~:h1nd alkr till' l<u\tln' \l.111 H11 cllan..in ~un.:c.J tu nlJki.: It 'J :-i "ill. 2.1 K 10 pfa, B111 thl· P11.11"' 111 d 1111 SCUrl' un •• go.ii h\ \l'llll.tll I 111 "'I ., his founh 111 thl· g.1 mt• \\Ith I ' : .. pla) ""''hl'O \,\,l"fl' 10 troutik \\l ~·11 111 (Kdkrl .. \.tld <>r.1ng1· t "·•'t c 11.1111 I >1 111 "" .1 h11n . f >r.1n1H· < oac;t 'Ah1l h ""' ra111>.1·d '\.11 4111 \outhl'rn ( alll11rn1.1 cntl'r11111. till' , .. 11t1·,1. 1mproq·d tn '1 · I "11h 1hr 1111n-lt1nll'rl'nll' 'Kt11f\ ( 1ohkn \.\ n l 11 II Ii I ..i 2 I hl ' .trl' a \er~ good tl'.I m .. \,\,11.,1111 .,.i1d "\.\c'll 'l'l' lhl·m .iga1n .111d 11'1111ld gn e11hcr \.\.a~ .. Wh:.r v.~ ~upportl'd h\ < hu1..l I l'rilhl·rrn.111 llhrl'l' guaht .rnd I hrl'll'll\l'Ol l\\ogoal'>l (111ldl·n \.\l''I '' " lnl ll\ \11-..\mentctn Ja.,on kl· fr ,,.," 1th lour '>U>rl''> and (ran I ll h' \\llhl\\11 . I hl 1<1..,tl1'" had av~uml·d a '·I kad Ill t lw ft r\t fll'rtod. hut ()( { rallied lor -t-' hallt111H' .llh :.1n1agc a' l1 m Hogdano,1t·h (10 ,,1H·\) \hut do"n <1nllkn '.\l'\I 111 till' wuind Pl'flOd I lh' gamr v.a., lll'd :11 I. 4 '\ 7 «11 tlw l'Od nl thrl'l' quancr'>). X Jnd 11 dunng 1h1' lC1Uf\l' ofthl' ganw ln j h1gh.-l>1-huul rnat~b Costa Mesa I;,, Laguna Beach 4: I om l 11\,\,Jk 'lllfl'l.i li \e goal'·" till' \1 u\lJ11g' hu1lt a fi-1 lead alll'r unl' quJrtl'r .ind u u1\l'd lo thl' l'auli1.. < oa..a I l•ague triumph mer the \ 1\lling \rtl\h UCI clainis volleyf?all win f!f!~ELS ... The lJ(' Ir" Ol' "11flll'l1 ' \I 1lln hall team claimed 1t., tir,1 P< \ \ \ ll ton of the o;ra.,<111 \.\ n lnnda\ 11111.h1 Jowning ( al \1.1t < f 11ll1·~r11111 ..i I "I J S-lJ. 15-4. I ~-4 ,11 < r.m Imel I fa ll The ·\ntl·atl'r' I ' 111 th" • nn- fcrenCl' and 1 11 11\c1,tl l \\l'fl' sparked h) 'oph1 i111111 l· 1111cld k hlockcr Kn' l<otwn' \,\,hil h,1d 111 kills. and fre.,hm;rn out"ih h11tn "-m Ols1cw"1l-.1 who (110111hut1 d "' fhc T 11an..cJropix·d 111 11 I .ind 11 'I (I{ I will Ix· Hiil· un11I r rid.I \ (ht I \.\.hen 1h1· \nh-.1h'" lll'I• 1101l' P~c1 fi fur .1 7 Ill mJ ll h On thclon1mun1t\ l11ll1g1 k,1·1 Golden W~1t 3. Gros<imont I r h1· \ 1s11ing Ru,tkr' 'hool-. 1111 1 llr,1 game l~·ff ,l'lha1 ~ 111\,\,10 tlt1 11n1 three. 15· I Jf,. J ~ I' I .11 < 1111" m ont The Vlttor\ 1mprO\l.'ll ( rohkn Wei.I to .:!-0 \,\,h1k drhr>111nl( lhl Griffin ~ to 1-1 The R U'l lt·r' rl'l. l'I H'd top rx·r fOfmanct''>. from .,onhorl\url· m1ddh" blocker Kath) Wmman I 211 k11l\I freshman Dionne Powt•r' 11t1 k111,1 and frc11hmnn ..cu1.·r I c\ltc c htn ni.111 ( sx J\\l\l,1 (ti 1ldl' ll \.\ \''' \ 1\1 I\ P1nLe r nda ~ E l Camino 3. Orange Coast I: I hl llmt 1'ir,1ll"' d111ppl'd Ill l ·2 O \ l'f.tll lollm\ 1ng 11 { a1111n11·, 1 'i-1' I 'i-11 X· I 'i I 'I·" ' ll Ion "11phi1nH11l' out\ldl' h1t1t·r \nn Ja\agl' l lllllnhutl·d I' lo.di' 1n .l l11'>tng lilU \(' lor ()( ( rhl' f'1ratl'\ hll\I (II l"'>n1etnl Ill ;t ' 'II mall h I nda' UCI drops 2-0 soccer decision l hl' l C ln 1nt· men·.-. \111.n·r ll'Jm droprx·d to 2-Ci tollnw1nga 2-Cl\c•thad 111 1 he I n" l'f\11' ,,f '-<In Dll'RO \.\ l'dnnda' .11 C r.1\.. ford I 1dd r n·,hm.rn \f 1 k~· Rnllc tallll·d al ' '~ of th~· tir\t hall to open lhl' """Iii~ and f m f)(.·ut,(h .ldlkd thl' 'l'WnJ goal at !t~ W ·~n D1l·~u 1m r1rt•\l'd tn 1.1 th" ,e,"on \,\,11h lhl' 1101\ ,,•thal'k llllllllli! .11 lhl· hand' 111 I ' lk rk C'I!'\ d1' 1\wn against them. "I have a lot of re~pccl fm the !<anger... The; ·,e hcl'O winning and ha\ l' made u., pla) good ball." hna1d "It will be a nice climax and lining that 11 will he the two teams who pl a)cd the hco;t 1n the Amencan League Wco;t when 1t comes to rltnch1ng lime .. The fact "clinching 11mc" dra"' near ii; due largcl) to 'v1t( a\k11l. M1kl· Witt. Don utton and John Candclana The four \,\,1th j mm btncd record of 57-.N haq• g1,en 1h1· .\ngC'ls ~meth1ng the' didn't ha\.C' 1n pre' IOU'i \Car'i "With \\-111 and Md asl-.111 \Ult haH· 1wo p111.her!I "hu can d um1nat1· (andclana tan du th<1t 100." 'Miid ~uuon. who did nol pfa(e h1mwlf 1n that catcgor~ .. rh1•r1.• an· pile he" who cau~ )Oil 111 \.\.In. p111.he " who cau'iC' you to lo~ and p1t,h<:I"> who allo'A )Ou to "10 I fit 1n10 that fa,1 CAtC~OI) "I m n11t gmng 111 thro'A I~ to ~o rnmr k tl' jHlnlC\ I hold them oil il)n~ rnou1th for thm<" nthl'r' gu~' 111 g1·1 1n I hl'fl' .. • -IUQN;i !tf!lll :£tfrtll·i--_..e:r~-------------- Cblcaao White Soz catcher Ron Karkovlce baa hfa head ln hla helmet after mlaalng . • ..-. .... ,,Ill foul pop·ny by Oaldand'• Donnle_Rill dar- ing Wedneaday afternoon•• game. · . . ·AStrOilClinch tie for title Ryan strikes out 12. pitches 6 1/3 n o-hit innings in 6-0 win From AP dispatches HOl IS rOl\J -N11lan R\an ha' In' pruk!.S1unal goals kft tu .1l'h1l·\e 10 an 11lu\tm1u' larca. hu1 lw·, 1ir1 trat k lo rl'.ll h unothl•r l hl'fl\hl•d m1le\t1>nl'-l<~an "ant., to p1tr h li>r thl' -\..aro\ 111 a \.\orld Sem·~ an<.t hl' tool-. a h1g \ll'P 1r1 that <ltrl'l t1on \l, l·dnt·!>da} night a~ the ..\o;trm blanl-.cd 'ian f-rann.,rn. b-0. to chnt·h at leas1 a Ill' for the National Leagul' We'>ll'fll I )I\ 1<,1on 11tk. I<~ an. the maJor-lcaguc rl'l ord holtln "1th Ii H' no· hitter<,. pill hl•d 61 1 inning., ol h11ln\ ball and lin1shl·d \\Ith I 2 \lnh·oul\ Jnd om· hit OH'r l'1ght 1nn1ng I hl' drl•.tm "rh1,l' 1<1 tx·nm1ing reaht~ .. , hop1.• 11 all "or"-' out th1' llml'. .. R~Jn \,11J "It d1dn"1111 llJXU I hoix· I urn pla~ a h1g part I \,\,a' rl-alh tor tonight I \\J\n't planning on hj' 1ng an ofl -111gh1 .. f hl\ I' prohabf\ lhl' bl•\t f'H' had Wlll' 1 l<ttllC nil the <l1\ahkd 1i~1:· R \JO 11 -X. ha\ lx'l'O h m1tl'd IO I( HI pill hl'\ per gamt' \1nl..l· u1m1ng ufftlll' dl\ahkd ll\t Jun1.· 24 I k still '>Ulll·" petn lttmt"iMtr:mtt·tH1g-Jmt'nt1n-ht'I p1tcl11ng elbow-- But I{' JO h,.., 1gn11rl·d thl· p:un \\ h1k 1 ha'lng tlH· drl·am "l'\1.' tk.tll \\Ith 11 '" lo1ng that I .ilnw't l11rgl'l thl' pa 111 .. I<\ an ... 111.l ~111..l· \ldfl'll' \prnkd l<~an 'nn-hll hid h' g111u11d1ng a \lngk to k lH'l'nkr pa't 'hnrt,top C r<11g Kl·~ 111111.h In olhl·r , at111nal I l·:tglll' gaml'' · Reds 4, Braves I: \1 l<l\l'flro11t Stadium. ~l;I\ \'t•nahk h1t lw, fir .. 1hom1.·r 1n l\\I\ \l""' .1 lllrl'l·-run 'hot. and I t·<l l'o\\l'f p11d1l·d l11ur-h11 h.111 l•>r 7 • '>hu tuu1 inning.,·" C tllllnn.111 tx·.tt \tl.1111.1 l'O\I l' I X-(1. \\on h" l11LH l h 'l 1J1g.h I g.1 llll' .ind I·" 'l'd hi' rt'lotd In 4-1 111 l'1gh1 'tarh f11r thl' l<l'lh 1h1' ,l._t,lll\ altl'f 2~lJlllll,l'lUll\l' rl'11l'I jfll'll'Jlilllll'\ \ITh l' 111x' John I 1J1Hitg.1H' up.1run111 thc n1n1h illl ~111gk' h~ Buh l lmm·r \ndrn I hom,I\ .ind< )7/tl" \ 11gtl h111 got h1' 2'\th'kl\l' \\·nahk', 1hird-1nn1n~ homlT 1111 1<11 i.. \1.1hkt I '·I 7. "J \ hi\ Ii r'I in :!o..t JI· h.11' lor I Ill' l{l'(h (l\ l'rl h1.· l:l\l l\\U \l',1\00\ Cub 8. Met'i 2: \1 \.\ ng.ll'' l 1dd l>rn1 I I.ill p11d1 l'd .1 \l\·hllll'I lor ht\ lir't 111.1111r-k.1gul' \ ll lllf\ jnd I<~ Ill' \andhcrg droH' 111 llHl'l' 1um \\Ith l\\il '111g.k,. k .1J1ng ( hll <lf:HI let thl' \ ll IClr\ II\ l'f '\l'\,\, '(It j.. 11,tll. 1-1 ,t11rr hnng ( Jlkd up 1111111 till' C uh,·< l.1" \-\ 1'11!\fil'fll la rill l IUh Ill till' f ,l\ll'rn I l"li!Ul' \I fll'll' hl' had an X-11 rcu1rd. \lrul l.. out l'lght and \\Jll-.l·d l\\O Ca rdinals 7. Phillies I: \l Bu\lh "itad1um J.>J11111 < "' p11chl·d •' \l'\l'n-h111 a and got home-run \llpport Imm J11hn ~1orr" .ind ·\n1h \.in \h l-.1.· ,.., "' I 11u" lwat l'hil.>Lkl phi.1 Piratt•s 2. Expo' I: I 11 1'111\llurvh I I \\ ;"h1n~1 11n American Leagu·e------------ Rovah 2, Twins I Marlnen S, Raneen 4 KAHSASCITY MIHHBOTA TEXAS SEATTLE •b r ~CM \ingk<l homl' thl' lll'·brl·along run with two oul~ 1n the l'lghth 111n1ng Ii i g1H' thl· Ptr.ltl''> thl' \ 1ctory over Montn:11I In thl' ..\ml·m.1n League: Mariners), Rangers 4: In thl· K1ngdomc. Ken !'helps dro'l' 1n t"u rum with :!41h ho mer and a sacrifice fly as ~cattle c.ldcatl'd Tna'i tu halt a three-game winning \treak h' thl' Rangl·r~ · I hl' ~·1'1t1nl·r '1ctur' rL·dul·cd the rained out Angels' mag1l numbl•r to thrcc · . ~ 1kl· Moore, 11 -12. struggled with hts control through 61 1 1nn1ng\. \,\,alk1ng SJ:>. 'Ah1le striking out three and allo\\1ng five h11!> Pete Ladd got his sixth save. Phl'l p~ kd oO the lo unh inning "1th a towenng home run do"n the nght-lield line He hit a 2-0 p11ch from JoM: (ju1man. lJ-15. and added a sacn fice 11~ in the fifth when C...l·attle \tru(I-. for four run!.. Yankees 4, Orioles 1: t Aalt1mo re. Don Ma111ngl )' . r1..·g.a1nL·d the .\L ba111ng lead bl' going 2 for 4 and dnving 1n 1"0 run<.. and ~e,-. York dC'feated the Onoles as lc.-ft· hander Denni<. Ra\mU\'>t'n scaltcred St \ hits o'er 81'1 innings · Ma111ngl~. thl' 19114 hatting champ. started_ the game 10 :1 t1l' '' 11h Ru,wn·., \.\Jc.le Bogg\ at 350 and hn1shed al -15.l Ul· 10 kd in the fir!>t 1nn1n to extend his h1111ng ,trl-ak '\u 2 \ 1wrm·c. 1 e ongc"t 1n incmajorTeagua --~--·­ 'l'jc,on c1nd thl· longl'"t of h1<, career l>:J\l' H1ghl'tt1. thl' maJur leagut· leadcr 1n saves. got the linal out for h1<. 42nd. Thl· ( >rwll''>. who ha'l' IO'il lour 1n a ru\,\, and 12of16. w tlnl'd thl'lf ""th .,enc!> sweep of the season \,\, h1k thl' \ :.in l-.l'l'' \,\,lln for the :!6th time 10 1he1r last 34 game!> at \h'nrnnal Stadium N<'" York ha~ won three straight game' and l'lght of 11., last I I. l hl' l<M \,\,<J\ l:Jalt1more·., 81'1. ml'an1ng the Onole'lt l':tnnot lini..h with a "inning rl'cord for the 19th .i 10'>l'l LI l I' l" 'l'.tr I he on h longl·r '>trcal-. "a., thl' 39-) ear rl'lntd 1>1 lhe ~ an"-l'l''· 1426-M Blue Jays 8. Tigers 2: In Dc1rn11. homt• runs b) Ton) I l'fllJ ndo ,ind (cul I tl'llkr highlighted a St;tt·run l 111110t11 ti rc,t 111 n1 ng. and Da' e Slll'h scattered seven h11s 11\ n \l'' 1·n 1nn1ng, a\ thl' Rluc Ja~'lt beat the Tigers. Royals 2. Twins I: In the Met rodome. Frank While hit J ,0111 honwr1n thl· lClp of the ninth inning, the 46th -;urrl·ndl·red 1h1\ Sl':l\On b~ M1nncw1a·s Ben Blyle,en to 11r " rl'\urd 'l'I '\() 'car<. ago O) Hall of Famer Robin l{nh1:rh ·" i....1n'a' ( 11\ bl.·at the l \.\.tnS A's 4, White . O"< 2:.ln Oal-.l<1nd . .\lfrl·do (innin hit a I\\ ll·fU fl hunwr \\ 11 h I\\() OU IS in I hl' St'\ rnt h Inning. hfttng lhl· .\ ·, 111 thl·1r lourth \traaght '1llor) Rt>d. ox at Brewers: The Bostun-M1l\,\,aukcr game \\," ra1nl·d out \.\ l'd Ol''itfa\ night. .ind onicial<; said 11 ''ould tx· rl·,rhnluk<l onf\ 1f 11 haJ a tx·Jnng on thl' 1\1 I ,1\t d1 ' 1,11111.ll rill't' National League ------------ AitrOi 6, Giant\ 0 UH ,AAHCi~CO HOUHOH ""' .,. tf ~ "'~'' It. &•,., 't 1t. M "r1f'I •' •b , "bt •b, h bi .. f) l 0 HA' "f'' , 4 0 1 I .t I) J 6 (lr.t .. 1t; 1 I ~ ,.,. ~ Jt .. 0 iJ 10.;v \ lti I I I I Cardinals 7, Ph•le' 1 l'Hll AOEll'HIA ST LOUIS 1br f\~ Hr" Dt .y.l,,.rpt1 • O 1 O Mc(,ffC' ) 1 1 ' \1,. 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": "ihl·u \.\. IH•n tht.• Mr 1c, l·l m\ lwd • , Ofange.CO..t DAILY PILOT /'Tl\utlday, SeptM\b9f . LA Fair handicap TEllY lQllEll Los Al, Hollypark racing entries .,IUDAY'I •NTlltll llMll et ll·•v fW "*""'• '"" ... ., 1 t:)O A~ALootAI ... IT aACI, About • lwlon11•. PurM U ,,00 Allow1nc1. Two v11r 010.. "Ml Tell P1u1, SOuthlrn Mlllhl Prlv111 Tl~. "lo'• "ockv "Old, "•I .. A s'llltr Ole Wlltofl, Ytt Indeed. ' SELECTIONS: 1. b lM A Sltttr, 1. YH ~=I ). "MS Tell Paul. LOlllltl\ol: Rio'• Rockv QUA"THMOltlH laCOND aAC•. .00 ver111.. F"urll: S3 500 Mlldln. Two v11r OIOl. • Hfll "ovll Cn1m1>lon. Normu. Su1>1r SH •rll'l1, A91lnl1 Tiie Odd•. Ml Oooclan Sound•. E11t Cotll. SELECTIONS: 1 Ml Oooclah Sounol, 2 Normu; 3. AOtlnll Tiii OOdl. Lono•not· Etll Cot1t THlltO "ACI. 350 vardl. Purlt· S3.000 Cl1 lmt1'9. ThrM ..... , Old• '110 UP Cl1lmln9 , llf'ttt: si.500 a un1bo, Jovful &rid, Wlllcn1w1"' Action, Al1m1!01 Doc. API To Ooo, Golden NOIH, Tip Your Hit. Gotlk1 Tombov. Pto1>1r Mec.kav, Oua l Turbocherg,, SELECTIONS: I. Apt To Ooo 1 Pipper MAKkev, 3. Jo~ut &rid. Long1n01· Alamllo• Ooc. THOllOUOHl••os ~OU.TH a AC-I. 6 turtonn PurH . I 16,000. Melci.n l llOWl llCI. Two vt1r• Old brtO In Calif 1 Monday MN1ln1 !Gt rcle l • t 1• 2 Artt1uc· E ndeevor (l<H lle41 • 111 3 Th\ Shoe Prlnct tP1dro11) 111 .r Summer King l&leck) x 113 s T11rlfvfng ($OHS) 111 6 Gtlll l'll PrttenH ICH tanon) 111 1 Tluer•s &eoe (Vtroare) 118 I Lt t'l Go lt•ct <Cllntro•l .113 9 Mien Ff11nter (Orttoal 118 10 Luc1<v Loktv ISttvenu 111 Ml AN "GHTI" 13· l 1 Took '"' 11110 to tne wlrt Wiiiie und1r ortnurt lllrougnout, $hOul0 ci.1r tllls buncn end oe eblt to relu , TERlll· ,.YllfO <•· l) Gooo 1trlH ol c:1r1t11 lor lhl• Vl>Uft9lllf, will H ldom find euler 10101 for dtl><JI, SUMMIR KING 11·2) Fine conC11tloner t '10 tQUt llv c101blt rider. touon comoo glvu It'll• well Orta coll cn1nce !or lllere LONG· .SHOT THE SHOE PRINCE ""™ aACE. 7 furlong, PurH 16.000. Clllmlng Tl'lrff end four Vtll" old\ C111mlno price: se.soo 1 Ca rrlblan Sone (V1r111r11 116 2 Flffl Al (Mt na) I 16 l Lllllt Tvrenl (Gerrlao) 111 • C1rlo0t1n Song (Pellon) 108 S RJ11n1 In Stvlt lStelllnol· I) 111 6 Hu•ll• A Oance IC1moo•l .c l06 1 Undercovtr E 1gt1 I Ptoroia) 116 ' 8 Mtlll FIH ll ( t<.H nt l) 111 9 Jtek 0 ' LO•t (Bruwtlll .cl03 10 E.c1us1on (E\treoa'> I 16 ........... ll IHU'l HOH (0outlt •) 116 I? Ctt Seo ll>Y (Ste Mlnt••21 116 I) lttd ltlvtf ao4d (Cl•nt ro•> c 106 I• Mu•kOlllt (Gltbtrl) 111 MIOA PLASM !6·1> Slumllltd et 1111 •l1rt recovering 0111v to tit c1u11ht In l'IHYY rrtfflc tOP ot tl'lt llr1ten. '"" tnlrd, will bt llard to oenv wltt'I t nv recln11 tuc11; CAatlalAN SOHO <•·1> Good effort wllllt In n..a of lht r1c1. on tdllt for lop •Mori, ••AU'S "~· (3·11 Al•() ttlglblt mull bt con•lderld If • C>I>, runntr·uP whtlt cieerfv bt" of'lht rHI 1111111. LONGSHOT. F LEET AL SIXTH a AC I . I 1/ 16 mlltl i:>urH · 120,000 Meldt n 111owenct FllllH . tllrH end lour ~Hr Oldl. l Ele11tn Slrtnl IA. W1rr111l 11' 2 J1wtll'l Quffn <G. Werrtnl 11' 3 Aom1nllc &tti. (Gerrldol I U ' 8loom101rry ($1t ¥tnl) I It 5 UnconoutrlCI (Ku ne•l 11• 6 Surgeon;, Cnlck (Mena) 114 1 Yo11ml11 Roll (Vtr111re1 114 8 ROVll Pet tOrl ... ) 111 9 Amo Old 11 ($COii· ll 1.14 10 Soltndld Time• ($1trllno> l(109 ........... 11 &odv Cl'lelltr (i:>alttnoo) 114 12 Slt~re Mtlor ICamoo•) .cl<>t 13 Olm t OC>IO'I World (5colf·2) 114 IL•VIN •INS (2·1) Sl11n• of oromllt whll1 11cono to nlct oroll>ICI •orlntlng, 1tr11c11et out I nd 1110,µICI nenott tilt roult ·without anv problt m l, UNCONOUlalO (3·1) Strong tot tfttr g004 ri ce•' 11111 Cll•tenct, fe lted H odd• ~n out •Odl Ollnl\trs lOdl Y. dl lllltrOul. ROYA\. ~ET <•· l> LI\! rt ctd on tl'\e turf a t Hollvwood Park . 1olld worl\ P1ll1rn will mekt PrHtnce lt n LONGSHO'T SURGEON'S CHICK SIVINTH ltACE. 6 fur1on11l PurH $7,000 Cle lmlno 'Thrtt veer 010, e nd up C11lming price 56.2SO 1 Good And G~v lOrte111 I 110 2 Ore me,;c Ell"'"" Soll\) 116 J Entr.gv And Monev (Pellef\on 116 ' Otttrmind Wll1ow 1w n1te1 116 s l"eOulOU\ Ma bl! ( E Slrl Ol I 116 6 Mr Ba r Ablt IKeene•i l 16 1 New StraOtgv (Sltvensl 116 I Jovt '\ Seltor (Mena) 116 9 J,Hlrmt o Native tCu tanoni 116 10 Aov11 Romeo !Ortiz) 116 AllO t4'9ltllt ll Huoeoev (Black 1 i 111 12 Ribot Wirt (Bonllll / 110 13 Top En1trt1lner (Stalllng'I 116 1' Enough RoPI (Be zen/ 116 GOOD ANO GOOIY (3· I I Btlt over "mller e t tnl1 olstanct, draws w111 and 'hOutel add to record, DRAMATIC ENTltANCE I•· l) Orool 10 notch easier. rldtr cnanoe mav melc.e dlfferenct. l'ABULOUS HABIT (6· I) Trelntr \POI\ hl1 stoc• to win, nice otow out In oreoeratlon LONC.- SHO'T HUC.ABAY LA Fair results . --------Hl-otttfltll"f"5 tte5ULtt---· ( lt!tl Of ll ·Cllv talr mHtlntl A~PALOOSAS FIRST RACE. 4 furtongs Tello11t IStenlt vl Mf Meucan Oan(e r IBoaot B C N U (Burn•> Tim e 0·'8 110 HO 110 6 60 ? 10 2 10 Also ran Q;.,ec:1ra pprtt . Poc1o.e1 OuHn Jet Rockt lle, Crt1cenoo, Edo1 Telera Scratellt<I. Oev Lilt\ Oeliohl, Yei lnoePO lS EXACTA (1·SJ oelo 198 SO QUAltTEllHORSES SECOND RACE. 870 varos Tne FUl!\lal ISltlltr\l) Roger Yourio IH C.arcoa) Reoutlt Cnaroe• ILewo\) T1~ 4166 '70 ) 00 240 680 s 00 -oo ... AISo ran J&I ln01go LaOvDug\ Jim L oQlll R&waro Le Na1ura1 OeVtt ('110\ Scra1cn110 E l Porero Ae<J Boc:lv Bu•loer Pueoto C1noer Kacv Eaw $S EXACT A tS· 3> Pa id 116 SO THllllD RACE. lSO vards CP'T Boo tl"1ore11 Moon Ster C,iri (Treasure! t<.lng 01 rt1e Peredt ILaCio.tY Time 11 •2 380 180 HO 380 3 60 110 AIM> ran Beou•'>Os Madnna t<. Hmec O\e A zurt Rebecca JS EXACTA 16 11 01110 lU OO THOROUGHBREDS FOURTH RACE. I • molts Julie'• But (Wh•le l GolOen S1v11 (Mun,e111 Neto IWh11e 1 Ttmt I SS 1 S 8•0 Joo 300 no Joo soo Also ran Bev To Brea~ef\ ~ova1 H&D•• Fritz, Aememoer Mv Fe tner Bo1tn\~o ScratcheO Brtezev Nonie T aDu!ar l oveh Woodlano. Ge tnerono Wooos FIFTH RACE. 6 1 tur•ongs E lCrow Statement 1 Pt-c:1ro1111 OQ·Pau1 ' Live Wore iOrt<11 Miami's Sono 1Cu 1anon1 'Time I 21 7 S 1 •O 5 40 3 80 2070 660 l JO Also ran BrigM Leaoer Scnne11 l"1emme Sheno1gar Ju1le WOOCIOile w .10 W<ll•e T l ve N Re101ce Boo s Oanefr Scratcne<J JaCk o· Love Gooo Ano C.ooev Marshall Towri He\a Ca\ U DAILY DOUBLE I)~' OdoO s•2 4(1 OQ-F1nl\nto firs• 01souai.11eo ann p1aceo secono SIXTH RACE 6 , •11ri0"0\ T tllarose I Mena I l"rtncll Tari 1c as1.,non1 Mou l•sev ISte¥ens1 Tim e 1 71 l S 500 400 JOO J60 ) 60 '00 Aho ran Wlle•e s Temtcvla Penn; B• •OQe Doctors Brew 11.amv•ee St'c•et Co l Our Own Siar AIOIOI 0 !11\le\ ScratcheO 0 1m11gg10 •Pei C.•ace A'ln Ilene t1en 9eauh M1dn1on1 Mist. Aunl•e 0 r.o•ooe' ' Hoot i s EXACTA 14 SI D&ld s•OOO Sl!Vl!N'1'" ltll~. &._, lurron·------- Ji!•llce !Ce1te non) 9 00 LO•e MV Stvle (F uriOnQ) LOii/) Plol sco•t) 'T me 1 22 3 S. 380 J 40 460 '60 6 •O AISO ran Meg•Clll Flight p '<'lie ' M•H Fancv Pol1CV Sue's Mv Name E artn Power Sunlft M /Pt' Scralcn11C1 l"aDawov Cal•bbeae Song, Ntlleove LO"t s Luci. '5 EXACTA 13·SI 011•0 Sll8 )0 EIGHTH RACE. 6 > •ur1on11\" C nneDars Ga l 1 oo .. 01e• · 11 00 I( 11v Oancer !Castanon Cetestlal Orohan 10oocv T •f'T'e I 23 2 S ~00 ~00 '80 )80 1100 Al'O ral"I CaiOuMO"a Eno (,,_.• s•art.; I( Howalr&I" S¥Veem~an Cad l Queen L001 1nor10, Ro1nDOw S'1011(tf -~cratchtO Funn / S1111e• na LO"'a \ ..,,,O< • ou• 11\1110 Theme F1.,•ter Oust JS EXACTA 6· I Pa Cl \106 SO NINTH RACE 6 ' '"''PnQs Bec•o.v ' Runner S1a11n11s B·n110 Bel\ 1 No1111r Oe-ert Dew Peoro1a T•m e I 21 4 S Jo BO I l 20 6 00 I 60 o 40 480 ~iio r an Rova1 T,.,,.~A.J\ N~• A )lfan M 1.or .. Hts. Hvaro Jet Scra1cheo Canine '5 EXACTA 1 81 pa a \)9J ~O TENTH RACE. I • o P\ NO\ttadamus 1 Peoroza P•.dt' oi Tro, to.aene1 0" Oad Cas•a nor1 rim e I S• 4 S 900 380 J OO s 40 )60 ) 10 A.so ,.an C....ta,roe1e [Jd"\ "~ ~ r' Pre\erv ar ~ He\ No M i\' .. ~\\ Cr11,1a'-•''' Cni..c~•eco•or E •uDera et De'" Scra1cneo On Your o .. , a.,~, Cr (\) t II Smo•e Her Tn•ea· SS EXACTA 94 oa•0 \17600 12 PICK SIX S 4 ) o I 9 1>0 ii \Sol 00 to ll w 1nn1nQ l1(•f'f\ five nor!.~\ 518 Sl901 ELEVENTH RACE I • '"' Ou•c ~ Me\s~ro@r 'S10111P Snare> A'lo•·n 11.r \ B•ac~ A 1 •1 1Peoroza1 l ome 1 se I s ~' II t!>O I 80 J 00 'bO 160 600 At\O ran T"ll""s •o J J..I ; , 't'\a•e MP tit\OOo; Soul" Of F ,.6nt e 'tt' F n''~ ~1e·--•t>C\~t1 Scratr"ed K.av111111 l S EXACTA •) 5 uall so.OO TWELFTH RACE o~\ Oos"•"ll Slade Pear,11a S•aoa Ra1a n 111 Radro<,iuet • Douo1e Cn•va~ 5 o~or T me I S6 4 s HO I 10 H O ;RO I 40 HO .\!\Q r an Ou!ilt.V Qc\.; l e.it'•\ ;.. t(Jh· " 14n1,.1e<wa Rrm em opr Jae• l Nor 11 ern St.ta Scratcnea Peret SS EXACTA 4·5 PO•O 58000 S2 LATE DOUBLE ) J n~·'1 510 JO A11eoc:1a nc:e 6 720 Mu!uel H~"dle 51 J8 l 784 Los Al, Hollypark racing results ... Los Alamltos WEDNESDAY'S RE SUL TS (llrd of 44-Cllv 111rnen mae11ng) FlltST RACE. One mile Pet e Storm•n Norma I Hvman) J 20 Lue" v Quee" t 11. ueD1er1 Cn1me Timer (Tooo II> 'T1mf 101 4 S ,, EXACTA IS 11 P~·O snoo SECOND RACE. One m•I«' •ro1 J 10 2 ~o S •O J JO 470 SMfler Pride 1<.oen1el II 00 9 •O ).JO M 'i.orO.Monte.r:l!.Y LCioonan1 46 •O 10 70 Walru\ tPeri..erl 1 40 Time ? 01 • 5 12 EXACTA 11 9 P<l•d l S.)640 THIRD RACE Ont' m11e Pace Snuem (Keevsl S 20 C lle Monster (Croll"•"' Je~e rne l"akt cSner•en1 Tlmt 7023 S '2 EXACTA () 41 pa•O 53360 FOUaTH RACE. One m11e trot L•kOI (Pie no) 5 80 Bonni (Haug) Hl11t'I Gr1c:1er <Bekrr t Time 2 01 1/S. 380 180 '70 .. o u o 560 260 9.20 180 3 00 '"'™ ltACE. 0 11e m111 011ce Mo,lllfl'f Mirage (Parker) 13 80 6 20 3 •O Hlol1 SPeec:I (O'Oona11oe1 11 80 • 00 C11«aut rtO IA11c111eJ 2 80 ·rime 2 04 I S u EXACTA 13 61 Pe•a 5310 80 SIXTH RACE One milt! Pace Get Gee Cruze• (Piano) 1 00 Lllll• JO Jo (Kte~ Barv Jene I Al'!ltr \MI Tim• 2 OS 3 S $2 IXACTA IS 21 oa1d \14 •O SEVENTH RACE. One mo~ O&<f PoPt lar !Grundv) 1160 NutYO Guru c Tooo 111 W•nd Powtr !Parkt r t Tlmt 2 06 U EXACTA 11 6 ll"'" \1' 10 llGHTH ltACE.. Ont ,,.,,,. Pll<f' Andvl Gelt I Ande"on) ~Ml Klno QI Anvttlm (Succarot1el Fr u r. T11tn1 nood 111 Time ?01 I S t2 EXACTA 16 SJ oe1d 541 00 NINTH llACE One mile Dill " S10 420 J10 HO ) 00 S •O S 00 ISOO &80 HO ~ 10 u o 4 ?O HO 110 Our R1vmond (Anoer•on° 3 ~ J 00 ? 60 V11n Tuaor lLl <lttVI 7100 10 00 Rowen Crtll 1Kutbler1 1 40 Time 7 Ol ? ~ ., EXACT A t)·l l 0111d \108 •O U "CK SIX tS J S I o or 1 or 8 1• 01100 1?0,)S4 80 IO one winning ""et I"• "O'\t\ I S? Pick SI• co11to111t1on 0810 s 11i 00 tl'l l9 w•nntng t!Cktl\ (flllt i'IOr$tll TINTH aACE. Ont mlll' Pict (. •noan t<.ert n Grvndv I 8 .0 Wiid l.nd Crar• (,.,. '~"~"'" Comf'T'anotr Ell(I 1111111 T •mt 2 IHI 1 ~ no J •O )l\O HO 1010 \2 lXACT A 17 41 1>110 0 I 10 l~EVINTH "ACE O"t> ..,, r ""'" Boogie 1111 ... • 11•1•1 !. 00 • •0 ,. '0 :'.)'.)•)fl~r Ol..O M , ( • Or'd iJ ti C 1m 'Int a1 R cr-nona T .rnto 1 OJ J S • J I 10 I 80 s? EXACT A 11 8 "~ •1 \\• oU <>11~•11lan1 e I 4 l• Mutuel tt11no1e 527 t Siii Hollywood Park WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS (4S!tl of Sl -nillhl QUlrttrtlOr\t mttllnq) FIRST RACE. lSO vard~ P1eiu1n IE Gel'10) P• critn Native 1 M1tc~et1 Se•v Pnnce\I 1Lu1an1 T,f'T'e 189S 5l E XACTA 16 s ' r•••O So 00 SECOND RACE. 3SO •Mds E .1ra Meoat>uCks •Ll!w•' 5< o• T S1<1n 1Carc:101d l Tl\ Acllfanta.ie 11 ark~•· T1nie 18 )4 I JO • .'0 ~o • 10 ~ I~ 1 10 I/ •O I JO J 00 110 •&0 HO n EXAC'TA 16 JJ ra•O 54300 THIRD RACE. )SO varos Moon RiCllt$ IE Gerc111 M ink Parama' (Lackevl Jtts B•avlno Again 1w hl!11) Time 19 76 4 40 H O Ho HO 260 no U EXACTA 11·S> PatO \ISOO !"OURTH RACE 440 var<11 E1llptrc11 I Treu ure l S•ree••n Garrell CretllHI' Ml Super Aomanct tLaCl\h l Tome 2134 FIFTH RACE . 440 ve rn\ Freedom Fiver 101c:1eritks'1•" Ou• E aw Effor! ICAr001a1 Tne Ouo Hun!r r •Mart Tome 12 ,, !10 140 1 10 t 00 7 10 l 10 J 40 ~ &O 7 10 I 40 160 J 60 U EXACTA 03 I • Oll•CI \18 60 SIXTH ltACE. u O varO\ Sir Oono l"or C.010 llarkrv ' it 1oren11ne 1Har11 Coun•eu Qu1c1<lv 1 H C.•rc1n T1,.,e n u '1)0 18() 710 \ 10 2 10 2 10 S1 EXACTA t 1 •• PftoO \?9 oO Sl£WNTI4 RACE. ••O va•d\ Meklng Wav\ 1Pe~ne1 1 l 80 \10 J 60 ) 60 110 4 ?O HOid All Tocktl) (Crtaotfl Btdouln •h•d•r tW111u11 Time n S8 l1 EXACT A d ·61 oa1d U? 10 EtGt.rH Iii ACE 4'0 Vftr d\ Oerong Oiu ller tWt11tel l>11 Reoe1 Bar1d l8 rooi..,1 V1etorv Chetf\ ll ~cov 1 Tlmt 2271 '' 10 s oo ~ •o 160 no • to f1 l!XACTA tJ 21 na•d \11170 NINTH a ACE lSO varo' Cnummv ILACkev t 18)1>" Senl Me (arOOt• Hungry Bunn<t 1 Brnnk\I Trne 18 07 I~ 00 I 40 14 00 I) 00 II 80 6 •O l1 l XACTA I I Pao<l \ISO 'O U ~tCI( SIX I l I l l 61 0111(1 t~7A 80 "' 10 N l,.11,,Q t1kr'\ '\<ft "V\"\~ (.AHt '\f•t l'MI U )8'41 A llft'>tlA~< f I 79• ~"'''"o t•~n111" ''°I H? •IOHTH tiCI .• fur10ttos P urM •l•.000 M1roen. Fmi.t . Two .,, .. , °"''· Cettf. Otld 1 P rlmedrene (Oerrldo) 116 2 e·l(neilqe (Furtone· ll 116 3 l oltron Outt (Vergera J 116 ' Sllftr &tn~ (l{atntl· 1) 116 5 Lovllt r Olene (Cllnt ro1 I a It l • soierlte (CHllJ\Oll) 11• 7 ·Joel C. ($o4ll ) 11• t Lorrlwlnd I Pell•r•onl 11• 9 M111nlflun1 Cr1>wn !Bllckl 11\11 10 Oo.v OPl\o lOou11IH ) 116 ........... II Laurenteln (Pt0r1>11I 116 12 &lltz Torte IF urlon11·2l • •' 116 13 •·Soutl'lern SWffllt 1Katnt1·21 'i<' 116 1-Pltret &. Woadflt td t no RH McMiiia n t nlrv JOIL C. (S·2) &ro•t •trv POOrlv oeOutlng 11 Ot l Mar ru•lllng ro conttnllon flnl•hlno wltll ln1trtll, greOu8tlon Clt v. MAGN"te•NT CaOWN 14· l) SwlU deugllltr 01 Tiii lrJtn Lord 111rd to c:11nv conalc:11r1tlon, rider l'landlH lllllt 1urn1 Ilk• H11ontd oro, oo•v OO•Y C.· n Voung h1>riH. oulslo• 118\lt 10 t>t mvcll fht OHi. ciubl1ouH 1ufn "'vettv 111\8' 111 toll. LONG· SHOT LAURE NTAIN. ' NINTH llACI. 6''1 turlooo1 PurH ; Sll,000 Cl8lmln11. F JlllH . tr.rtt YH fl old C11lmln11 price· I 12,500· 10.500 1 Cn1rm1no Ml1tll c llurnt -U I l • l No .PtrltrY•ll•H (B111n) , ,, J JOlll PrtC(OH (Wtrrtnl 11' 4 Trut To V1>u IOrtlzJ !10 T UOldt n 1'w1nllt1 IKltntlJ 120 6 l"lv Mt To Tne Moon IS1tven11 I U 1 Feirv Goomotnt r lS!alUngu 11' t Geor1111 Smlln (1"1rn1no11J 112 9 S11no.11 IBrinkernoHJ 114 10 On Ma rie 1B1ack l •llS AllO .. ,.,.. II Distant Runner ISlblllt ·l) 116 12 Btverlv Orl11e ISoll11 11' 13 P IHHn!lv Na utv IBurns-11 114 1' C.010 SPICll l (Slblllt ·2) t 14 DISTANT llUNNEll (J· I) All ovtr Int trl CI< Cl11Cklng re1>1e11a1v trn111tv c1e1rlno 10 llnl•n fetltll Of t ll. cr.olce ti I OI• IO drew In, l"L y ME. TO THE MOON t•-tl Third lor r.lontr clalmlng 1111. OrOPl •odev tooklng lor I Cl11Cll. JOLL y ~•ICIOSA 16· l> Quick H rlv foot and rn.av snakt IOOH dengtrous LONGSHO'T GOLOEN TWEN'TIES TaNTH ltACE. I I 16 m 1111 Purse \lS 000 Cielmlng Tllree veer 01d1 ano UP c 1a1mlng price l 12.S00· 10.SOO I Bna11111ed Gola lE11rada ) 116 2 But n Cll1CO !Sco111 111 J Son Of Raia lBlaCI() .111 • BoD'l 1n11n1 !Ptoroza· I) 116 S A J Auler Mena I 127 6 On Vour O·Nn I Stevens I t 11 Dodger game waslied out 1 Zterllenl1u11r ICtrebellol 116 I toosltr (Oomlntut1l 116 t I'll Smoke (£>ouo4H·ll 114 lO Uo Tht i:>ote (C1111non1 116 AIM ..... 11 Jam Sllol !Ort ... >. 119 12 G11t1n1 T8n (Oou11t11·2) 116 I) LendMtl' <~1111·2) 116 I• In Ne turet F11rm 18!+or•rt•l • 116 A.J. auL•• (3· 11 SPMd JO oeln 00111101' Incl can llnJU. .. IUI win lnolc.altl, IOYtl ,,,,, <>Yl l, IN NATUaAL .. oaM" (•·11 Stt 111 Inf Pace H runf'tr•uo to IOP Choice, ca nnot bt lonoreo. •"o t tlolbl1; tulN CHICO 16·1) Htt Offn ltttc11ve on 11111 oval, 1trttcllt1 out loda v LONGSHOT SON OF RAJA ILIVINTH lltACI. I 1 16 mlln Pur" uo.ooo 100td Lu M1ortnu H1no1c11> F ·lhH and m erff, 1nre1 veer• Old end uo Grou 11ur" l52,S50; Velut IO Winner. l )0,050 I Boto VteH <C••••nonJ 113 2 Lt,. L' Aflltfll ( Sollll m 3 Affteflon AHlrmlCI (Vtro1re1 114 4 Prooer Merv IWt rrtn} \09 S T V RHlduet !Orftllll 110 6 Our 8t1t Tt ll t&l1c~1 119 7 t<.ffP Oi ling tO!lvtrHl 113 ' Our SWHI Sn1m !Soto) 110 9 Vollnde (OouglH ) • • IOI Kii~ DATING <•·I) Tr81nar nevlny 'oet< rr\HI 11 Pomona, hi ro·•noOlflll •unntr 1111 l'Ht•• end cout<l oe ·m110 1urprlH , llOLO VEGAS !3· lJ EH v winner !mprtnlvt wlnnlno under ClovOll wrtOl, rell I nd IPltd, IOUOh comDO OUll •EST TILL 11·2) Sl•~H wtnntr u rt11r In '"' met1 tran conc:1i1lon1 m•v tit 10 liking LO NGSMOT VOLANOA TWILl'"TH llACE. l._ "111H Purse 511000 tnvlt1Honel Starter Handicap 0 1v1,1on1• Cnam- 01onlhlP Tllrff veer olOs 1no UP I Cteu v Monte l tCatnt l I 11 l 2 Souov SalH (Black I I u 3 Ll"o (While) 10~ • Orlen1a1 Wt v !Cu tenon) 116 s O•~•r (P1oro11l 1 ts 6 NOOlt Ouc (Ellrada) 110 1 WtllOVI P101 (NOllUtl) '10 e Lon1100 l"rH (Mt nt l 11s DAKA• (J· l) Should n•ll Ille \PffO ano rt verH 1111 decision, nffOl lo move DI! u ri1er SOU~Y SALES (2· l) ProoeOll Oflltf'IO •avOr.if ano aesar.,.1dlv so. )tr'lcilv 1ne ont to t>e&t ' ORt•NTAL WAV l•·lJ Earned \POI on •ne S•arl•r Menoiceo Olvlslon11 (he mp1onsn1p nli \Olid victory in IH I LONGSHO'T LISTO IEST BIT A J RULER ( 10111 Raef! ~ltfCE ~LAV TEAREFYINC t"n Race c-denotes aopren!lce iocO• LOii Alamlta. TOHfONT'I INTatH ()ttl\ tf ..... y "'"""' ,_..., "'"' "'" 71JO llltllST aACI. One mitt HGt. P urH 1'2,SOO lttcv Stacv. f!l>I> Tide. tenu Ski1>1>tr, Cornt 0.. G11v. Pett T .. r111;m, Guiding SO tr II, Cr.lporlm, Cr11v Gum•. Rot1vlllt Ro11t HCONO aACI. 0,,. mitt !rot. Pur'9 5),t00· Moon C:lol.ld, ldlt "ui.•. Se t"'' Ao-llet. Meona M1v111m, 0 1 .. 11pee r1,.11 Trlcl\. Anorew' S11r SP90 Provider THl"D !'ACE. On1 rnli. Pi ct ~rH S3,?00 W1lhou1 A Tract. Scllalndl•9fl' SOIC•Y Troubll, Fil mlCrtll, Or111nHIV Hatt Moon· \hint El'llorc:t tC111t v1 .Ptttr J l'Ou•TH llACI. One mile PIC.I P unt Si .)00 AIOI Petell. Mlgntv Selllll\, Fl\I Mtl Fortun• SmtlH . Flv Flv Sunnl1 , Sct nf Cn11>111e Br•vl> Vu I Ca nca n. Cermann "'"™ llACI. On• mll• lrot PurH 11.600 Funlon ChlP, Su• Mac Sttr O\aoe Roo. Flamino Gemini, SPrav OI Jov ·Y an11 Ho Svc1mor1 Ntllle Lov A 0011 Btr1 t Montv Hl>,.t V SIXTH lltACE. On1 mile l>t C• PurH \1 600 Bvt &vt $COllY, Sk 1pp1r 1irlt F•v F1v F1u hv. Glt n Mldbv. Slv Am~ueoor F"t <lno Reon MOf'I Ami Ml lt\llC. lzack c ScorDIO G SEVINTH RACE. One ml.a Patt Pur\e 12.900 Miu S~1111a Fine• tc.ano1 Pt •1te 9•or 0 11mono11r• Nall•• Kmv wa1cn T"t Bv·oie S1nlti•nt ''' 11 Kttzv EIGHTH AA<;• Ont m e Pett PvrH n 900 H•r~f(\ Bro•ntr ~'' ll\lev"e AMot Ivor'" /1 OH i Ju111r1 Mr Romen T•t n\lt r Sa ... tta SD11n11f\ Locn Jtl•s Bratze NINTH RACE. One m tt pec.e P•J r>e \2 S00 S•iltr Bao~ Se! n R•DOOf'I, Seer•• ACI I" ' sionator O•emono S11lri• Regal O ent No..,en Ol Tne ,.ear CeDe•tt C.1ri Llllle Koo Koo TENTH RACE. Ont m11e O~Jr\t U S00 Oeob1e Pro• oer Sure Sen 111e Nut •O l 1P T oereu Ven '"'"II Ac• lte•t K oer \\oft '0 1"9nPar• B•ouom Gen• an E LE\/iNTH RACE One "'''' Datt P •'" St 600 Cte•''""ll pr,ce l S 000 Ntrooni Go•a L1.1""Dtr Sn•o '1on• So• ,u or H11no11tr. Soecoa• Pt rtr Max BvrrDro C•D'• r L1>rd Outen• C.••Oeenu Dencec Hollywood Park TONIGHT'S ENTRIES ( 46ftl Of SJ.nlehl QUlrtemanl mfftllllll First POlf' 7•)0 FltllST RACE. HO vardl P~rse l J SOO f' bll"'1•no or•et ss 000 '"""' T'O #ii, ~ A Cwet, Oii Tim. 5urter. A C:lllc Sold.~"· "9llleout Pet . s•CONO aACa. HO n ro.. llUrw. a.-. Clelm1111 llf'lee: 11,000. MIH Giorv Moon, Go Slult Tt .... , •• 11 .. tlt. l u•ll Nllr1>. MMrldoc1 Lovt . Mt Mfl'I ,.,.,rv, Oerntd Aoore11441. TM•D RACI. l50 verd• Pur11: Sol.MO Clelf'lllnt l!flct: tU50. • Conat1 .Tf\e Wtlldtrtr, T ... l'Nlf. Maoic..t DuUI. MIU IO!I VII, Stt111 °'YllllMoo, C ... 0t Chic. A Zurt Ettebo .. OUlllTH aACa. JSO 11arO\ PurM; ~.200. c ielmlno prtct · '6,250 Spice Ag1ln, LI YIO l..Owlll, Win Or Oi.. Barrta lluo, en, Ben~. EnabO Go. "" SPt ,.et, a unnv Go S11Un9, SOutnern snv a ov. c ....... JOI' "'"™ •ACI . 350 va•d•. Pu'r.. s:uoo. C•1lmln11 orlct. '8.000 Ho111ock &rown. T111 Ooc1or1t1, "'°' .. v. Rlcn •ICIOuln, i:>1clflc Exoert, Euv Klnot rr1v11tr ltXTH aACI. 350 v1ro1 Purw : '3.200 Clil1ml110 Pr'1ct· W.250 Pt nltlOUH AnQll. Pet"fell Ot Trlumc>M. Snt\enarrow $11t1e Flvln11 Suear . Doa Wl'I~ NOi, Git Eltll>lde On let. Perr Nonn Sier SIEV•NTH "AC•. JSO verdl Pur,.. ll.200 c 111ni1no orlct SA,000 RuOy, Go, Ft1turt St1r1tt, CrlllY Crffl\, Jtl O'c EH o/ !>Pl>1' Mv Lady Kif'!\ Ct'tl\IS, ,TrUGkle ~•'~ Tn1011 E'1lv. Lt filitv. EIGHTH aACE. UO v1rc:11 Pvrs.t SJ,700. C1e1rn1ng orlce· U 000 lhe••• /4 Gem Cu r 1v1n Rt wlnd Ou,lv Ano '-"''' To Be R1cn P•Clf•C Glau HIHTH RACE. 110 ;arol PurH 13,<IOO c .a1ni1ng <>rice ll.200 Wevlo" 1.w1v. Rea Hot Rultf So Sunnv. Evil c ..... HOiii\ Attelr Bu111 AfOrtlllOUllhl Irvine card tonight ' .. (•reg Puente. the Junior lightweight prutoge of former world feather· v.c1ght champion Dann~ ··Little Red" Lopc1. will meet Francisco ~l·gura ln the IO·round boxing main t\cnt tonight at the Irvine Marrio tt Hotd Puent~ n ha$ eight wins and four drav.s 1n his 12 bouts, 10 of which ha' l. been at the I rv1nc Mamott. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW • • • FromDl • Estancia 10-2) vs. Los Amigos (1-11 at.Garden "rhe}v.on'1be rel)ing o n1heb1gback.becau)(!thc; r-1nt;T"1'l~T~-r'l1PY-==:--x+-r-.r;;o"v;e~:::;:;;~.,..;,;,..;::,:....,:;p1tn tn-fac-t the re 8 re I e j UfH,f'A>tf..,.., _ _..d .... o...,a ... · .... 1 .... h..,a.,,.,,e._...o .... n,.1•_"_;\ ... au1.ucl~S ... a ... • du.ud..,leo;Jbau.'ll/CukL.J.C..J"•u)4ac ... hu_.lue;;.iCT)-4-Wn;1ut.utei:_'_'J._ __ _. stead) rain throughou~ the da~ and two sophomorcs starling. have reached theirdeepe<;t louk fo r them to thro\A. more aga1n!>t us." caused postpo neme nt ol Wednes-point with JU St two players 15eth Kolasink1 and Jame' V. me must al~o concern himself wi th La Habra·~ da) 'flight's San Diego Padres-Los Pacot) going two wa)s (al wide reCel\er and dcfen*)l\l' rebounding ab1ht) In the Highlanders· opener. tht') Angeles Dodgers game. a spokes-back). tallted from a 20-p-01n1 deftc1 1 with 23 founh..quartcr man for the Dodgers said. "Los .\m1gos has given up 67 point., in tv.o games .. prnnt11 to defeat Warren, 23-2() The postponeme nt \A.as.the first notes Coach John L1ebengood ... I think olTl'nsh el~ v.e Mater Dei 12-01 vs. Santa Ana I l·l >:"They ~re' going at Dodger Stadium 5.tnce ·\ug. 18. have done \'Cr) well and I lhtnk we l an put th(• ball tn the w be c;k~ high They lor.t their !'o. I ranking and they a re 1983. end zone. Ev·er~ game ts a learning '1tua11on and l think going to be angr: to get tha1 hack and regain tht'ir !>ell The game v..l~ 1mmed1atl'I\ v.e can win this one." H'!>txt't .. said Mater De1 ( uach Chuck Gallo. rescheduled as part nl a 1w1.n1ghl Ben Lim 1s expected 10 return tu the Estani:1a hnt·up ··\.\hen the' pla)ecl ~last ~ear they were 0-2 and doubleheader rnda) '>tarting at at 11ght end. as v.ell as quartl'rbad. Todd Brouk-. the' pulled nut all the c;tnp'>. The) were going for 11 on 4:35. (dislocated knee cap). L1ebcngood kft 11 in the air a'> 111 lourth dnv. n tm·J tl1 on!>1dc k1i:k and were going a ll out to The dnuhlehcadcr v.111 he the whom his staning quarterback v.ould be. rning a <\trnng heat uc; \.\hlth the~ did CW-1 4 ) in a close game first at Dodger l)tad1um sinc.c dTort b~ sophomore Paul Selfla't "('Ck "Rohen Lee <run ning bac k) and lhe1r quanerback June \0. IY82 · Dana Hills (2-0 ) at Laguna Beach (2-0 l· l he ho,1 Richard Fanti arc both reall) good 1-anll scrambled The rainoul v .. as thl· 12th 1n the .\rtists 0.,., nan 8_6 edge in a c;encc; dating bad .. 10 1,,. .. 2 .rnd ,1ga1n 't "l'" pon Harbor. and v.e· re not a whole lot faster 25-,ear h1<,tur~ ol Dodger each ha!> a 46-20 ,·1ctor} wt1h1n that ~pan -till' mm1 than 'l'"pnrt su thal 1\ a little '>Ca~ \tad1um recent ::i \car ago as Dana Hill'i laid it un the .\rt"t' "V. l' .ire not going to changcuur pre-~ason mind ~1 Ll'it·hdnJa, Rid, ll1n1e\cutt. Dana H ills ha<. v.u n t'Aice O\Cr future L•tu una H~:adi \\htlh " w pl.1' '-flltl'r De1 lnt1\hall and not drain I J .l). and krn Rc u'is. 2-t). will .. uur.,ch r<, nf 1he enw11nn "'h1ch \\C will need later on in start for the [)odger\ in to<l.1~ ·, <H>PPI on~nl~ 111 l~l·TPalhtlil Cltl>al<>l l (llci1gl~e. dt'ka11ng. I .1g.un.1 tht' .\ngdus Udguc doublchcada ai:11n~t right-hand· 1 1" 1--'· ) Jnu ra Ul'O 1 ' -1 ''\.\ r arc hl·altn1l·r nn\.\. th.in v.t·, l' l:x•c'n \lnCl' \\A.O-a· er ..\nd' Ha\d.in,, 4-8. and left-Saddlehack 12-0l at La Habra 11·01: I hl' 111"1 ua'' (\tartl'f\ prohahk to return lht\ wel·k are 0ff~ns1\e hamkr.Ra~ Ha~''ard. 0-1. Highlander.. "erl' tdk 1.1~11An·I.. hccau'c ul a -.dwdul1n11 gu.trd '•1l·l \1kaff~ .111d tlU1'1dl· ltnrbatker Ken Orr) snafu \\tth ( aldorn1a lltgh. <.11 the' htt\l' h.1d .:111 l'\lfJ ··vq· m.t' ha'l' thl lx·'t n ffl·n,r ,,l'.H' ner had :it \\eek Ill prcpan· fi.>r 'iaddlehar k \l.lll'r Dc•1 .. addl·d ( 1Jll(1 43 ELDORADOS 27 SON DEVILLE & FLEETWOOD 33 SEVILLES 22 CPE DEVILLES ... -- ~ 6 FLEETWOOD BROUGHMS 18 CIMARRONS ---le+---•--- ti/ "$1000-- , Rebate ,"'\ " . Devilles & \ __.... Fleetwood' t //\ Every one of these vehicles listed above, lnclud .. Ing demo's, qualify for 2.9°/o financing for 36 months, or a handsome rebate should you decide to pay cash or secure your own flflanc- lng. Every stock card has been marked with a apeclal discounted price for this sale. No nego- tiation needed! I I/ " $7so - ' Rebate ~/"°\' \ 2nd & Main Santa Ana 714;543;942 1 i .. soo .. s2 1 .. 2s12 GM QUALITY SERVICE PARTS SAVE )v,. .... • • ) I ~ . ' . ' • • MAJOA L•AGUE STANDINGS American LMeue WUT DIVISION W L Pct. Gil Aneets et 63 S83 'Tues to n S76 1 ., O•kl•"d n 11 '71 17 Kansts Crtv 70 17 461 18 , S.atlle 67 16 438 27 <;hlcaoo 66 16 434 72 1 ·MIM9'011 6S 86 430 73 EAST DIVISION 80\ton New Vork Tor on lo Oerrolt Clevetend Belt lmort Mllweulrote 91 60 13 69 83 69 90 11 17 TS /I 8 1 10 81 W9d!W\dlV'\ SCOf'H Cle•et•ll<I et A,,..n ooo rein SH Hle S Tou 4 0.1'161\d 4. ~ 2 Tor on lo I. Oetrool 2 New Yorlro 4 Be1t1more I l(el\\H Cltv 2 Mfl\llelo•e 1 80\tO<' e r M1lwau1<tt ooo ra1r TOCS.v'' G•me' 603 S<IO S•o S26 S07 41 .... • I II ' 14 I 10 11 C eveland N1eo.ro II II a r A"991• Mt Ca"1 16·91 n , ICan\es C•hf S1t1M''"•llt1" ~ t I ~· ""nre\oto IV•Oll t S· 12 T0<on•o 1Jo11n,01 • 1 ~· 0~1rg • T Of!""" 11·11 ,, Baltimore ~o, ... o" rHlguer" 19 101 n 17 Fridev'• Geme\ Teo • ol Anoeil " Detro11 "' New Yoro. n Toronto at 80\ton n M1nne\ote a t C ll•cago Oo•land "' ICan\os co1~ n 8el!1more ot M1lw•v•tP 11 Cleveland at Sca111e n ~· National Leavue WEST DIVISION W L 88 /)4 Pct. G8 579 Cl'licago I , New York 2 PlllMiurgl'I 2, MotllrHt I Clnclnn.JJ 4. Atlante I St Loul\ 1. Pt.nade!Pllle I HOUSIOtl •. San Fret'ICIKO 0 Tedev's Gemes Sen OIWO <Hewklns t·I and Hevwerd 0· 11 e r O.O.Ws <Honevcull 11·9 arid Reuu 2-•1. '2 1 n Allente (Puleo 1·01 11 Clnclnnell (GuNlck\On t)-11) Ntw Vork ID1rl1ng 14-S) 11 Chicago (Mover 1·4) Se" Fre nclsco (Berenguer 1·2) at Hou•lon lScOll 17· 10) Montreat (Owcnlnko 0·01 at Pltt,l>uroh (RnOden IS· 10), n Phlledefpllla (Ruffin l ·•I et St Loul' (Horton 4·3). " . Frldlv's Games o.cie.r' or Sen FrenC•lCO n Pnltedetpnle el Montreat n New York e t Pltt,Durgh, n Ho""lon at Atlante n CnlCego al Sr LOUIS n C 1ncir1na!i at Sen D1eoo n Aneel av..-... , (Tllroulfl TuesdlV's Gemel lholl Polloor Joyner Groen Burleson Henont~ Howell Downing DeC•nces Petts Scr>ofoe o Jac-.\on M 111e r Wt11ttt Jones Boone W 1ton11 Narron McLe..,ore To1e1s BATTING All R H HR R8t 10 4 I I 4 11 1 S 0 I 566 ,. 16'1 12 93 29S 41 '3 9 JO I 2S6 34 n 5 26 210 43 74 13 46 t36 14 37 4 10 481 81 131 18 87 436 6S 176 1S 92 SOS 17 130 l ·St 430 63 109 17 SS )97 63 99-t7 )4 S7 6 13 0 31 ' 8 0 368 10 8) to ~n ,, 96 1 111 13 O I l 80 15 1 0 0 0 0 SOU 144 13" lS6 PITCHING 4 I •8 48 Jl a 0 101 Pct 400 ~4 790 781 211 274 111 769 1S9 151 •• 2\l ~· 7'>0 2SO 731 711 n~ 188 000 .nt IP H 1111 SO W·L ERA w rt 2S7 106 69 198 18·9 7 10 Moore 6S'• ~1 17 'iO 4 5 714 C1noe1ar1a 781 , 61 14 61 8 7 7 IS 'Lucas 431 • 41 S 79 • O J 09 For\ter 39 43 16 16 4 1 J 7J McCal" I 179 ' 198 81 186 16 Q J 41 Cort>et1 16 61 18 )6 4 7 J 4J sot• 331 hDler Clevela nd JH, Rice, 8ol!Otl 315 RUNS-tt ~rson, New Votk 175 Pu<:lo.tll, Mlnneiola. 110, Melllnolv. New YOf'll. IOI, Boogs, BottOtl, 105, Certer ClevNncl. 101 Rlt-<:en.-co, Oekla!ld. 1 IS, C•rl•r , Clevtland, Ult. Id, TorOt1to. IOI, Rice, to.ton. 107. Malllf'OIY. Ntw York, 105 HITS-Mat!lnglv, New YOf'll. 223, Puckett Mlnnesole. 211. F ... nendez. Toronto, 10?. &ell Toronto 195. 8oggs, Bollon, 194 OOUBLES-Mettlnglv, Ntw Vork, 49, Boggs 80\lon, u . 8 uekner. Bo\ton. 39, Bell, Toronro lt Rice. 80\lon J8 fRtPLt!!S-Bu11er. Ctevetana, 14, Fernandez, Toronto, 10, Sltrre, TuH, 9; Carter. Ctev111nd. 1 McOowetl Tel(H , 7; Tremmetl. Otrrolt, 1, 1/1/llson, Kenl<n Cltv, 7 •, , HOME ~UN'$-8arfletd, Toronto. 34, King· men Oeklend, 34, Canteco. Oakland. 33, DM r. Mltweukee, 33, Geerli, Mlnnnota. 3J STOLEN 8ASES-R Henderson, New Yor~. 85, Cangelosi, Chicago 48. Pettis, An911s, 43; Gnuon Detroit 33. Griffin, Oakl•nd JJ, Wiison KanH s C11v 3J Nation.I Lff9U• I Tllroulfl Wednesav•s Gemes BATTING 14?!> e t l>l"l-Re1nes. Montreat 336 Gwvnn Sen ble90 33?, Su, 0"99n •. 311; 8au. Houl!on, 313, K ~emandez. New YON<. 310 RUNS-Gwynn Sen 01e90 97, Haves Pluta· otlpn1a 97. Scnmldt, Plln.de!Pllla 96 E Davi' Clnc1nne1t 92. Coren, Hou,100. 90 RBl-Schmo(ll, PlllleelflQl\ia, 111, Per'kt• Ctn· c..t1n1tl, 110. Carrer. New vori... 91. G Devi,. ~iou••on 97 Have\. Pllllede1c>nl1. 17 HITS-Gwvl!n Sen 01t90 199, Sax, 0ed9ers, lt4o; lhone\ Montreal, Ill Bats Hou\IOn, 177 Haves Pnlladeton111 llS DOUBLES-Have\ Pn11eoe1on1e «. Sex, O~l, 41; Raine\ Montreal 37 SrHm P111•0vroh JS. Samuet PMadelon111 34 TRIPLES-Raine\ Montreal 10, Samuel, Pn1iadelon111 10 1/1/eO\ter, Montreat 10 Col eman St Louis 8 Ovl\•tra New vori.. 7 McGee StLOUI\ 1 HOME RUNS-Scnm1dt Ph1ladelon1a, 37 C. D•v•\ Houlton JO, Muronv Allanta 29 Par~er. Clnclnnall, 19, E Oavts Clnclrmllll, 16 STOLEN 8ASES-Coteman, St Looi,, 101, E Dav•• C1nc1nne l1. 74, Raine\, Monlreat, 61, Ounun, DoOllef,, 44; !.amuet, Phil1de10111a, 41 Hlttl scMlf ...... TONIGHT'S GAMllS'l7:301 Servlre "' Edl\Otl le t Of'enge Con t College) Huntington Beach e1 NtwPOrl Herbor trvlnt •' Tu\tln Kennedy al Fullerton Sonora vs Oon Luoo (er Cnlno) 801se Grande v\ Sevenne (et Glover Field) Ctietfev vs Santiago (et BotH Grande/ PaclltCa el El Modena Riverside Poly vs Eu>eranze (et vatenc1a > l'ltlOAY'S GAMES (7:l0l Founreln Velltv at Minion Vlt lo Merine "' Foo1nlll (et Tu\tlnl Ceolstreno llat1ev v\ Corona oet Mer lat Orange Cou t College) Woodl>rldge v\ Unlvenuv (el Irvine) Estencle v\ Lo• Amigos (a t Garden Grovel Saddlel>eck e t L• Heon RencllO Alamllos v' Co\te ~se le t Newoort Herl>Orl O•n• Htlh 111 Legune eeecll El Toro •• w u1mlru1er Mertr Oe1 ., S1n11 Ana I•' Senre Ana 8owJ1 Santa Ana Vatley ., Oceen View fer HunllnglO<' 8eac111 Laguna Hills at Sen Clemente Magnolia at Buena Perk Sun!Tv H1l1\ ~s Cvo•eu (at M1gnot1111) Anane•fl" "' Trov (at Folletton) Wuttrn v\ La Quinta (el S OI\& Grano.I eree·Otinda v• Vllta Perk far l!t Modena! Garden Grove 111 Cn1no El Dorado at Valencia Cenvon "' Loera 1111 Glover F1eto1 Los A•&'""•tO\ at Gahr SATURDAY'S GAMES Rim ot World vs Traouco Hiii\ at M•u •on V1110, I 30 0 m Orenoe v' Kl!ella lit 01over Ftelo, 7 30 om I SUR,.NG Stubbles ..... <•t OcMMlde) INTERNATIONAL TRIALS Mlln Ewflt ~ Area quellfltr\ Garv Cilsby (Hunr.ngtOI' 8eeehl; Scott Farn•worth (Huntington Btectll, 8ud Llama\ (Huntington Beech) Otner quannen· JoM Permenter <Cevuco,) Mair Kechele <Cocoa 8Hcn, Fie >. Noa h Sudroe (Halefwa. ~a ); Dave M1cAu11v (Austrell•I. C.reg Andersol' (Au1treJla>, Sunnv C.arcie IMakane, Ha ), Luke Egan (Au\lralle), Ro1>b1e Page (Ausrrell•>. Scotr McCranell 1DeerlletCS Ouch, Fla ), Keltv Gibson !Menhetten Beachl Merrick Devis (Australia ), Peter Lawson !Soutr'I Alrlca l Gavin SPOurt (Soutn Alrlcal WATER POLO Community celle9e Onnee CN\I 10, -G.icMn WtU ' Oran~ Coa\t 1 J 3 l 10 Golden West l O ' 2 9 Orange Coa\' \COr1ng Ketler ' Lea'"e"r an 3 Ctmstensen 1 O'Rour•e I Goaloe ••~P\ Bogdonovich 10 Golden We\t \Corino Jeftr1e1 ' T1Cl"v 7 Buchanan 1 Van Dyke 1 Lar\en t Go•llt uvt\ Aun\trong 4, Stieo•ro J. - Hlth school PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Co\11 Mese lS, Leoune Beech 4 ' Laouna Seacn I I 1 I Co•t.a Mesa 6 1 3 ~ tS Costa Mesa scorino L twa• S K.unt1 3 D11>a 1 7 Pr•c•ert 2. Howell I, Kruetz~•mo t En11l1sh I Go.,11e saves Rorick 1 .. ---- Deep SM fll"'"9 Nl!WPORT LANDING -4 l>Ollll 11 anglers 60 oon1to, 2 111HPS'1tad S sculoln, S rock ll1h, 10 meeker ti DAl(IY'S LOGKSR (l!Mw!*'f &Mell) -l t>oet\, 61 enolers 790 t>onlro, 66 rock llsh 3 cahco bau. 2 11no ban. 1 stlffp1J\eael. 4 w~l1t fish. ' scutpln, 90 mackerel. DANA WHARF -1 l>Oets, 40 enoler\. 1 bUI. 163 l)()nlto. 24 roci. 11\'1 WedMscaY's transactloM BA SHALL All'*'ICAn LNeue TEXAS RANGERS-Name<! Jev Miiier gen· tral mtnager of CnarlOlle of me FIOrld• Stele League and •l'le sorong rra1n1no end minor league tecot1tv TORONTO-S LU E JAYS-Signed Tom Quin· ran '"OrlSIOD FOOTBALL Nel10Ntl Footblll LHtue BUP' AL.0 8 tlLS-Wa1ved J•m Perrvman, •ate•• OE TROIT LtONS-Pteced Cnros Dtererlcn, ('ltft,n\ ve ~u1HO 0" •f"l•u'f'CI re\~r ve C.REEN SAY PACKERS-Placeo Tom Lew ' cornef!>a" on 1n1ured rf\erve end annoonceo mat ne· w•ll retire a1 1ne end of 1ne \tO\On INOIANAPOLI'> COL TS-Agr.,-d to term\ w11n Ed Lutl\er uuar1erbac• Weived Oliver W111iam~ wide receiver PITTSBURGH H EE LERS-Retea\ed Scott C omDDllll auarlerbnck HOCKEY NlftONll Hocllev Lnoue . Housto~ C1nc1nna11 San FranC•\CO Atlanta Olldetn 18 74 $13 & 507 11 464 17 ' ~ 191. 180 43 117 l.S $-l,10 MONTllEJ\L (ANADIENS-Sent Scott Sand· e1on ano R•"" Havward oetensemen. Rendv Bue ••. ceMer. ano Jo'e Cri11r1>0nne1u. r111111 ., no 10 S'1er1>roo• e ot 1'1e Amerlc1111 Hocktv League Returned ~ark Peoerson, 1ef1 wing, 10 Med•c·ne Hat 01 111e !/\Intern Hoco.ev Leeoue Sent Seno•t Brunet 1e1t wing to Hull of tl'e Oueoec M•10• Ju"'"' Hockev League 11 1S 10 81 10 81 Ser Dieoo 10 a 1 EAST OtVISION •·Ntw Vorll. ~ )J Pn•laoetot>•a 80 77 Sr Louis 16 10 Mon1ru1 7~ 16 C111cago 6S 87 P1rtsourg~ 67 90 464 17 1 464 il I oSt 516 19 500 2) 497 2J 428 )4 408 11. I'•'"'' 40 37 11 37 2 I J SJ LuOO \4 12 S 8 l 0 3 16 Runte 40' ' 41 1 17 I 1 4 6S Cnaow'o 74 34 tJ 9 O 5 1 88 Fra\e' 4 6 1 7 O O 8 )t Totals 1341 .tin 4S1 tt2 11-'3 l.16 7 Savn Moore 10 Coroe11 10 For\ter S Lula\ MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American LH9U• (Throuefl WtdMsdlv's ·Gannesl WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Cot.91 PCAA UC Ir ;•ne de• Ca Stete F JI er1on •· 15 15·9 I 5 4 t S 4 Communitv cOll"'8 C.0°of'r I/lies• oel C.ro\\r"lCJrt I I IS IS· 1 to 14 IS I TENNIS Transarn«k1 01*! <•t San Francisco) Flru Round Slntles J1mmv Connor• (US I d~ Oan Goldie IU S 1 6 I 1 6 Jonn McEnroe CU S ) def Broderick Ov~e •Austratiel 6·1 6·1 Seconc:t It ouncl Slf'4!Ms SOCCER Amertcen lllOOC>r Socc., Auoclltlon (HICAC.0 SHOCKER!>-~me<I Mike Grvte co&C" S•oned M.> e Le\llOll m10I elder Merli" R1nto" delen\ema'> .and Jose Garcia ooehe FORT W>-YNE l'lAMES-Sooned Otto Ori ooa 11e ano To,..,.. 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''''"'I f.'1/·1424 HARBOR VIEW HOMES ;innn 11!1 [ BJllJOd NfWJ'( l'I \/ll l AG E PAI FRMO 4Br ... , ll v•I ? 11 Q4 1 8 4 1 4 Cost1 Mtu 2624 Ah\t~l"IE.NTS j l)oh"; Ir '"~fmp11I .. ____________________ ... • 1• ""' f1 t , ~;ivpc; 1'H1Pr itar:· r .. " .. ,•· • 2'l 148'1 '.>t>t ;> Uri twnll ... t• dbl q11r 1th r hot1~ u' t..1dt•O no ••• I f1P'1t Bt h S HP1I ! 'Q'JO mo 96J 70!i~ p.1111IPd I.Im rm good •' ,., '•·1'1 :>860 l. ><.lo1 Mesa ,,,, S1i''i0 7i;q.75o;i 21R 1H 1•11( :,r11,f I OCA110N f •'t'"'",11'1 Qtlr.-1qt" c;11pPr H , ., ti· lea) Estate For Salt I Real t s tatt for Sale GtHrai l00Z1Ceneral l002 OCHll VIEW HOME -~ -.r-,-,.--,.-.-. -,.-~ Cu~rnm .-lt:f'lr 1 <.tr,, 0\h'I" t• 1, ~ ~IPW~ IA• ll I ""P t B•· f I" I 11-P f ,1 ,. 1 SC.t,f flfln • ~•llC:. f Ii'. t;,aO ~!>lot) AU• ' . ,. , .. ..._.Of •-t M •~' ,_,,.. • •• • COLDWeu. 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BR•flH TON S PRINGS I r-tce S 1050 mo 63 t I t53 ll5:4IOI Ir 175·1113 • '1' k• 2 81 '" 'P•"' •IUHllEWTWIMI San Cltante 2176 W 11f nuv t'1ur t 1 ~'1 tuu~P ~n I tw • c •" d' tQP lr.r 4 fl Cnnno<, 1 ,,..11 ,,,h ·! .-111• pr ·r f D 0 lBR 2BA ? c.ir oar Wal~ Nw; t r I ~.• Jljr : 1 'lg " L W '>up 11Pr y•1 ~,nn~ f,,,.,I'\ Pr> ,.,.11..,. >. 1 .. 11, p,,01 spa tr• Nwpt Cn1r S 13c,o mo ; , r rt , , rt 1 57.. ? 1rir •J~ 1 .,1~ 5,i Q '}44 7 t yr \f' Aqt 640 5664 tt>r gar •RENTALS AVAILABLE c:·on mn NOrHCHARGED • , , 4 f;3A 5900 56000 P M M~rl• AQI 64? 1183 r , ,, ~ .. 1.. ?br 1 tbll QI!• 4 , , I , •.., A dr Ar1ro, Betlroom 2 • tJath 2 ,tr.rv on c,,n,ll '" Newpor I Sito"'" S t650 mo A~• c,,u 642 3850 ~ '1 f I I ~60 fl1 'lt• .a (;t11H1ttntl ill grut plat• to •dver1tlilt f()UI llOmf! llu~I """ 11n11<;P w view J br 2ba gar • .11 .. 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BEDROOMS Nn I•"'' $7'i0 546-9950 ~URNt::>HINGS AVAll St1 Al'H-'' CLEAN 281 • r"'" 11111111,., · 1 fi 1 Vv 11 ht..up patio /I. • Spr1t1nu') 1tv1nq •H11f]P~11rt1pn ~ ,, 1fl" No pet s •Bit 111 o.i>nc, >I rnnQi>o, F >"fl "'" r;a5.QC150 '* P.111n' ',p 11 1ri11<. 2Br :?Ba Apl • Co11Prt'cl Co.1r.lqf', I 1•t1tr tit~ tric.a1ecJ btwn •Pool /I. 880 ' Nwf•I 81vl1 (\ HarbOI • Plu<;ti lan<;c>1p1nQ 'ioF16'• nin 6 3 1-1931 • Xlnl loca11nn ,icrn'ls hrrTipH~ • <;r.rr~ no p!'to, 1(.'i W W ILSON 142-1171 TOP Al'1EA Q•i<et no pe1s Mf<.;A PINFS 181 IBa ( ,11pr>r l h,1r~ Vitrd Pnr1 r111n or balcony $650 up Pf 1r)1 ,,,,1 tlhQ 549 244 7 2'24 C..ta .... ----- .. _ ... ' 0!6c&t+~mllr ...._.. .,, ....... , ....... ,...... ... ..... ,... m ClldealL-...... ,,......... ..... ... ,, ... ~ a~~-• iod 1 ~;9~:r,;.:!;:·114 -· N!W4 UNfTIUILDt-:· !!!!•!!U:-tt.. =~==.:-= r l!.ll!t ....... 12¥, •n ; I er !Jlkp.,::: 497 • 132t-Evw Wkly tent.... t 145 ' 887 w. 191h St .. C.M. Iv M~tl M2· 14H do mellln9 for !MM co:' n..d.d fot MC• -"" COOKtn ··.'.· •• ,. " <>,::,~~= .,,. """ ....... .111 .... L Up/Wkly. Cob' TV, frM Stor• or Ofct. eoG-3000 loeated at: 17U5 !Mty reterlaf poeH6on 1n ~-nee e1s.-ocr1o • • • ••-'*"' Mi w~ 7'S-10lt 8HI. • coffee. fleeted pool meld $4. Fl. A.gt 541·5032 Plltl Clrde, Suite E. See ment ~ ~ flP, Some•..-. MC. Model Mey ~ Cel Ai:jic)iff""iiiwiiiiiii9j;ij ............ ::::;t:t:= Newport8dlofbb6dQ. :.:.:.~':::/.. SIM ~:-U::OOllOur,Pwtor ~~t~· =:.~ ::,~~ .·~.~-::.wu.:.. .. ~ .._,~ .. 2S11 :~.:.Me. F'reth. newly IMcorated Hwy. Leg 8cti 4"4·5294 2 apace. avlll 1 lOf' -id.r end"~ ....... , ... ~ Salary lSOt hr. e111 llma aeoo. Cfwome ....._ 2b<I on beh, PoOI. Nune $ 150/mo ~ UsOlmo w.I '*INSU~ AGfNCY IMMEDIATE OPENING IOf = ~ , A -·-!!!f!m!!! L.enn(a Studl0/Se6on for 9aoo 14t I• $1150. &42·71M .. ... • view. 833 Dover Or. M• 30 NHdl Pet1on11 Llnee pereon wltll good fw>lnO . ~ C-: • "8· • .. , -Int~ IC)pt. ..,, triiltA: l!W ,.. SEAWl •• YILU.E &45-75700f722·7214 CSR Cellt79·t643tor 10key&heevypllone••· M7.0t~1E~ II now ~Ing~ Us..ol23CdM F /T or PI T, M ·F, •,EA polller.:. .... -;:: WIYllT1 LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE • S~aculll ai>t1 • 1 & 2Br. 1 & 2Ba suit .. * Speclou1 townnou ... •Flreplaces •1'rlval1 balconlH or Oarden patio• ' WIYllT1 • 3 Lighted tennis court a * 2Swlmmlng pools •Streems & Ponds •Sorry no pet1 +Furnlllhlngs 1vall Gas for HHllng & Cooking Peid New90tl1""1 beecil. appointment pertenc.. 9111-0&to cetion. for Ml & pan time 1:30-4PM, '4.50tlv, no -:V NL llOO ·~~~·~·~.maid r,~~~ --Pr1 ....... l11rtt.J T /Tr ~L~l:c:. tn Plltl~ PIT :we:.~~~ o0o::.;::,IYfMO. 1680 Superior Ave pvt, '"'bi. etc. petlO. r~ IMJcal/hatal SIM For comm·1 wtncsow cowr-scon or Arda e1"5.()ff4 $4.50/llr. ~~· • lch. F.,.11<1 CM, 5'1·"2& HOUS!f:UW ~ of Or& Coata... Doyle Co/Rlctl 122-1902 dJ Rn/Wea. ,,ont/Lek :~ c:::: In~~-I ••• ••• .. ...... 61$-,.ETAIL Prloe. Due1y row. IOfaltW l 1•1Ml-H21 ;'t#flce llelp. PIHHnt n.. uo. ,.,., • UI Mr~'medllne perta. .... ; QlaM/bl .. din NC; • .. 1 ••• C...erelaJ p11~ working cond '3.50 ~ Hr. & ec~o~ng. ~ 50 Mutt react lt/P, have own •NIQflt eaut•' coOlc ,Ul•ll Handymen 11 now ~t· bar atoo11. Oray/wttt -llTIL . 'I legun• Bctl 49~·9843 wpm ey. puter toot• \yr min ioc.i ••P ·~,.,.Dey cooll Mottler• Metkll and Ing eppltcatlonl ·tor full mlfble w/bt' ... fleM toP Wkly rentall now avell. ••P helpful. 613-0160 D• tNtt . ~ IH • l<ltchen la now taking ap. and part time. eof tbl Mt. ell "*"'· Al S141.oo· wt1 &•up 2214 RftXIL oR oFFice? 1111'1&. UlllTAIT PIT llK Y • P 11 c••1 on• r o, • ou: 'bdrm cot \bl .... Nwpt Blvd, CM a..e-7445 894, Air conditioned, algn Mature & motlv1ted per· IUPll IAL·llAll.lll_, La • cashtertouetomer .. ,. WIS welt unit: rO.. top ~; sp11Ge, 780 sq 11 New· son wtlllng to grow Front AIP AIA PI R exp. nee.. iMe Kelaef Ave, Irvine HI lnttel, I.I 11toe Full end pert tlrM IALllPI... din Mt. IOfabed, .. ~ IU I Ill Lmf port Blvd 846-0&45 end beek ottic.. eny age miture women. S6 hOur. (7141250-4444 __ 1 eveltable PIMM ~ 11 cof'\d. 547· 10&4 3026 W. Peclflc Coast Hwy 0 K Insurance collec· D/842•9000 E/536-5730 EXPERIENCED FENCE In· -225 E 17th St. CM Appltcan11 eble 10 wOfll 1 Newport lkaeh.Refrlg TV l&U IT .... 1-2 llons. •·rey llcense PIT ... lffitt stallers Co111 M•J•. Une & Prep Full-tlrM c•••IEl/..,. ..... 1 fleilClble echedule "'en KING lil9 bedroom •· S135+wl! agl, no deposit 2 Bldgs On lot. $229,soO 631-1420 Perfect tor .student or r• RefetenQM req'd. Cell Reis Apply 10am-3pm .... WllUU"rs: courlgld 1o apply mlltr .... trlple Or- i 1 1982 Cherie St. C.M 1 548.eee2 Mon-Thurs 9•5 Newport Rib Co , 2000 f /T Set/Sun inc:tucMd. w/mlrror1. 2 nll• ....... .... I •• nau 645-4539 or &42-7910 Cl icaf/AL&.l--..... tree, Hrs fie•. 548923 Newport Blvd, CM 2SO OQle St. Co.ti~-W• oft., 11ln't benefit•, bedding & bldlpre9d, n tr .,.... -RECEPTl'" ... IST FIT, r~ .. Sil riiiJ.iil/iiiiijiif promotion from within. )(Int cond 1295. S41-710I vn ...-=-m.-----.m.j-->fCOOI< WANTED· Pizza 1•2!'""!1!R·oom--m--at""•-nm-~,...to Waitrial 1'111 *" •P•TmTY• quires gd typing Skllts, -. * Upet pref. or 1 Y' coOlc· end an oppot1unlty lot MOVtNG-B•Y Club -' n/smk Nwpt Bch Pl\one SALES · -·--~ those qu1t1 t1ed and tvm Mle. Sot• bed. -shr Balbo1_ P1nln1ul1 t700 aq It. Including oMC:; Horton & Convene Phar· Jan 752-1522-tor ·_,.. Ing 111per, 19 or atoer equip. Whf to 1n1.,.__, 1n a r...U c:a-tt>+I. ,_,..,.., din•·-. A Pt Nr beech Cell s tOOO/mo. 2000 Pfecenll• meelet has~ lmmedl•t• "".. ....,..... ONLY Contact Jfrci bf tan Co. benellta Cell r.., 63 39·0- .. ,.,ow. . ffl·l111 SUWlll YILUIE 631-0471 Lv ~ag Ave, Costa MIH. Cell opening In Cotp. Offlee ll•nll•IT ( ... ) Fred lO..ePM675-1556 f9tt.orCharlle &42:93&3 ,......., • j 1• 1 bylC)ptonfY. Balboa t1ilOdMTFSiir3iir 645-4590 or 646-6138 for in experienced, full· Personable. mature per-llSTISS I w.111 "t'Y'T in pereoft et ttle fol· PIANO S300. entlque 91'" 15555 Huntington VIiiage Lane, from Sen Oilgo F'reeway, nortll of Be1ctl to MfFadden. west on 2B11450 • lst, lest, d-. S charge A/P Cfefk. Full· son ror Property Mgmt Fire .Plumbing ulet H · .. "' T . .,_ llUftlf •flll !owing location eebl"91 S76. entlque 09k Avt Oct 15th Af1er 6~ 9300 F refurblstilng In· ttme w/benelitl Westcllff CQ with ·busy i:>honea. per1e.nce necessary ... pp., It ony s ... a L•nd· Distribution Co need• PIT •· doon 10'4"x4' M l600. 673·1376 51de&out.canred61nter area of ."Newi>ort ·soQ'le S11urd1y work Ap._ply ~nperson Mon·F'rl •no 13612NewP0t1·•v•. Pefsons tor distribution MllYllAI spindle twin bid·& bO• to suit, 875W15th $1 NB, 645-6670 fSeHh · Good phone manne< a Tustin. C.A of tree !n~nes Th-Fri 7227 Edinger Ave $45 548-8917 COM Roommate to snare 213•433.oe41 IMllllm -must 642-1603 Tiii UIL 'I PL.... tMMEDrA TE Openings tor Must heve vllld OL. proof Huntington B41ac;h SOLID OA...,Kc-:Rou,,......,....nd--=Ol-n_llr_1 L It la 4UI Lg Apt wlflreptaoe. next , 1528 Newport Blvd day prep persons & of ins & well groomed Equal Oppt'y Employer' Table. xtnt cond w/IMf. _•..,.t .. •.•.• __ i_c __ ..,..,__ 10 park/tennis. S4381mo la1ian1 I F1a1aci1l ParHime. ••P'd only RECIPTllllST /SECn Costa Me11 cook s Hrs tr o m Truck a must 5-40-7344 chairs wl erms, 2 •t!elgtlt· McFaaden • *CLISITllUll* _· u_lll nl smkr 760-9631 ..... f,t::: n~ 14 Pegboard, Real Estate Full-Time tor Rut-(7t4)&42·1753 t130AM·3 00PM or ttex· 1•111 $400/obO 759.9590 Studio. crpls/drps, lndry COM ::!..... exp hetplul N/smkg 01• ty/Oevelopment office, Ible Start S4111r Apply MUYllY /FLIWIU Foreman for hot crew ----= rm ref rig/stove, utllstncl shr very nice 3br Signature Loans Up to hce. Reply to: AdililO, cio Newport Peninsula. at ME & EDS PIZZA 17th Loolling for respona.bte Must have min 10 Y" Thom1SV1lle din tbl wte Hurry. Fee S375! 2ba. Fl n-smkr pref'd. Avl S 10.000 F'ree Details De-Dally Pllol, PO Bo• 1560. S 12001$ 1500/mo. Call UYEITISlll & Tustin. Costa Mesa drovers. OMV rep()rt req'd exper Knowledgeable tn uphol chrs ind buffet lmmed S4331mo versified 73t1 Belerlve Costa Mesa, CA 92626 673-37n Russ or Jen &OOlllT Costa M8N 546-5359 all pl11aes ol roofing S900 excellent cond TELHHT lll-1110 760-1267 Ke~1. tv msg .: 1016HoustonTX 77036 CATERING COMPANY SECRETARY. Co. seeks HSllT HTtl NEWSPAPER STUFFER, 4 Needed tmmed 6-42-7222 much morel 631..e1"4. BLKS 10 beachl -2bd, COZY 2bd, 2'hbe Condo. WIDOW hes MONEY for Is looking tor e frlendly, bright outgoing person EIEllTIYE Has positions open for days 8 week, 11te eve or Sales /Casht'ers Two twin bed•. can be 1 '>ba, den. fr pie, av all fplc, skyt1g11ts, 2 car gar, TOs $ 101</up, no credit ma 1 ure person wi th Type 55 wpm nlsmkr, wui The Orange Collt Daily Break IHI & Lunch Food early AM 2•3 11,. per day made onto a Day Bed Incl 1011 Yrly $960 497 ·3528 spa. pool. tennis. S575 v . no penalty Call bookkeeping experience 11 ain Call Mary 760•1040 Piiot Is seekil'ln In Ac· Servers & Bus Persons 546-1413 or 549.8441 immediate opening tor cover S 100 for •fl or 673-3696 63 t-7137 Responsible m/1642-6761 Deniison Assoc 673 73 11 10 work Part Time In our _.:_ count E•eeull~ lor our f're~ou! R~s1auran1 e11p s a 1 es peo p 1 e and 499-3757 Nnrpfrt 1t1er 2119 CONDO E'S1beCM large trvlne office. Hours are SECRETARY tor 1 Girl of· Retell Advertising De· ~~oam-f.f ~~n ~-~ DRIVER & Florist Asslatant cashiers Home improve-lllisctllaa••• 15 -newi Furn frplc ' Aueaactatatl lie.Ible 261 ·61&0 lice, lite type, phones, partment Am1niutnum0f Th· ... _"""ler Resort, FT/PT $5/hr mentcenteruperiitnca<I 2BR IBA, 2 blks from · , · --general offtee & admln ~ ·~ ,..._. TH 11 ... lrh a PLUS especially 1n the Aull bt btlm cln b'9h 125 beach & stores. great wash/dry '425 • ~ utll, haH•C•••••• HD CHml n1111 skills, call 957-6190 2 years media ..... IX· 1 '":T Jamboree Rd, NB I ........ •11-•212 areas ol h•rdwere. nur-Cust d"" hs $25 Chr $10 gar. pool. 1ecz, yerd, S For Pirty Equipment Ren· perlence la preferred We .... • a -• ~;i~~%h~7:!N:;io min 10 UCI 642·6313 •SPIRITUAL & PSYCHIC tal Store. Heavy phones, SEQlnllY otter good salary ph.11 1n-Sii OM CAH GENERAL OF'FICE work ~~~·1 P~:::g ~pl~~ ~b~,;~~~ ... ~c:obll~:.~ Female prel'd Clean C M READINGS Palm and typing skills needed. For Vitamin end Pharma· centtves <>esorn wiotrns & break· for LaQuna Bch r"trlMJnt PitfSOn Mon·Frt 9.3 Apt $275 ~$100 dep card readings available must worl\ Sat United ceullcat packaging Co Pleasesendresu~to last COOll, exper unnecc Light bkkpg, computer BAR-STOOLS (8) pedded *USTILIFF• NON-SMOKERS ONLY moves you 1n Avl now. Nationally renowned psy· Rent·All C.M 645-0760 Min typing, salary comm CaH 631-t663 atter 3PM data entry, e•per pert, L-P .... c1m1 s 170 1e· Ben)emln Flt- lalk to Rick 642-6752 chic, local & llc'd 19 yrs ' with experience Call lrMCt ltllt Call Bonnie 4~·6588 1211 lristtl cus pl1111t S50 & you ,.. S1unnmo 1Br 1Be. plus enormous l errace- sundeck' Lovely environ· menl Pool No pets S725 Lease 640-0349 Sattslactton Guaranteed! •LIYllY lllYll 645-6100 llilJ Phf TIE II.All .SE lttta .... move &45-9441 Fem. prof & resp shr 4 bd 492-7296 Or 493·2054 For Party Equipment Ren· 330 W. BAY ST Is ec~tlng awtlcettons HOME MAILERS needed EOE M·F CANON AE--,-.,-1-m-a_n_y h54! in East CM S24~ mo Custom Medical/Dental tat Store 40 houre Must SECRn&M /llECE" COSTA MESA. CA 92626 ror Hpet1enced Host-eve rywhere No e•· t ttas $275 obO solid oak • '• utll S150 deposit Software written tor your work Seturd1y1. Bring Needed fOf South Coast Attn OlsptayAdv esses IS61Hr1 Apply m per1ence necess1ry SALES HELP Prest!QIOUI dlllng tbl $l50. typing Libby 548-5783 office by dBase expert OMV record. United area Carpet Store OutfeS · Manager person NO pnone calls Work al home Become gourrne1 cOOllware snop stand S20, 673_8483 *LIHISLE• .3Br 2Ba. trptc $1250 f non smkr, resp. neat. SSOlhr ·guaranteed-free Rent-All.C M 645-0760 include tight typing. ---------please 619 Sleepy part of our successful Downtown Corona def shr N B hse, turn room consu1tat1on Healthcare ~xPERtENCED L-~ Sec· answering phones & abih· Hollow Lane. Leg Bch mailing association No Mar Apply in person FURNITURE. hshld ttem1, 6 75-30221(6 t9)753-07 19 ..... ~ s ..... .,.8 6993 .. .., vw ty-towortl wrthlhe""bllc RE.1AJ.L • WAIT-EllS WAITllESSES Oblil'l.llltlOllS. For 1ntor0 ~ TIWV>$ ~29 E ,._, -.ff~ ..,~,de, .,,501mo • utll •<VV """-· o .... are .,.. • ....orn "retary. Sm~I NB I firm, ,...v I ,,_ .. '6 .... -•v• ......... 6 3 3 69 lnteresled pertles call Fill Ti .. 0111her ma1ton and registration Coast Hwy 673-3-4-44 clothong. sheet metal * YEISAJLLH * ----~'?811 t980 7 • 4 after Spm Lest a Fee•• 2t29 xlnt sl<ills ~.·word· 751·2324 KARL'S TOYS & HOBBIES Now hiring Xlnt hours all lorm send stitmp to Mall 1 646-2245 • star helpful, ntsmkr Pis A T Ex • shills avail We are a 24 ex Oistnbull Box 55; SERVICE STATION at· 1_oo_s. •more 722-7388 •Versailles Bachelor Unit Great toe• Sec bldg. DOOi spa Nr t>Ch $690 752-801 t 548-0425 Msg ACIOSS FIOl IUCI 38 R 2BA. lower unit, w/d hkup gar yard Next to park $975/mo 4409 River TSL MGMT 642· 1603 Near Hoag 2Bdrm. l'<tBa. carpets drapes, Wash· er/Dryer hkup, encl gar S750 No pers 675-6606 lllCUYHWT En1oy the luxury of this ex· c1us1ve guard gated com- munity on a spacious 28drm To wnhouse Amenities met lrplcs wet oars AIC micros WI D 111\ups & 2 car garages $1595 Sorry. no pets 644-0509 E AS TB LUFF Townhouse Apt 3Br 2' tSa 2 car gar quiet CM St 3 bdrm, 2 elegant batl1S. sunroom, skylights. library, lndry. studio pvt yard Near OCC New teak bdrm. $300 • sec. refs 540-5959 F rmmt resp n-smk went· ed 2br 1ba. pool, gym, tennis -more: f'jr S Cst $350/mo 966· 1172 F SHA 3BR HOME IN CM S 1 SOmo • asst teacher In wh!chr, 2 days wk until 10 2pm n-smkr 645-2357 Hunl Bell master bedrm close to Golden Wesl COi· lege perfect tor student S31 S p er month 847· 1053 Call alter 6pm MtF Music lover Bacl(bey condo, pOOI, 111c, 1en. $375 mo S 150 dp Avall now 722· 7760 Ches NB BAYF'RONT TWNHSE grt loc lrplc, will share wl I or 2 Prof FIM $400· $600 673·4222 avl 1mmed No pets.$ 1025/mo yr lse Need M non smkr. mature 644· 1010 or 760· 7037 resaonStble $250/mo Alter 5pm or Wknds . -Els1de C M Call Lara New 2 Bedroom 2 Bath. pool carport Ava11eble November tst $686/mo CALL 979.9991 NEWPORT MARINA APTS •Elegant bayfront. 1800 sq 11 2Br • Den, micro. <Jtw lrplc, prv1 bell, encl gar U595 boat slip avail •ALU* Beauttful !Bdrm garage apartment $925 Sorry. no pets 760-0919 Ocnlrnt upper 38r 2Ba 2 631-858510 646-6147/E N/smllr shr nwpt Bell Ilse 4Br 2Ba. prvt yard. llvlng & lam rm, 2 lrplcs. WIO, no pets $325 • '• utlls Ava1l 1mmed 722·0676 NB OCEANVIEW furn apt ava:t 1mmed. no drugs, ni s'mk 631·3 169 or 72'l· 1228 Prof F w/Batboe Isl hm 10 shr rm and ba pvt en tr. W 0 SSSO mo Call 642-4300 Ad = 215 gar. new crpts & window RESPONSIBLE M/F lo coverings Unltd view shr Jbt CM home near $ 1625 Yrly 850-9192 OCC $2901mo • ·~ ullls. SPACIOH APHTIHT ava11 10·' 751.3114 1 m11e from beach 642-2357 Tri·Plt1-3r4 Sty Spectacular white water oceanlronl view 3Br 2Ba. 2 gar turn winter S 1300. 2004 West Ocean Front 640-4784 RN age 27. seells honest resp MIF new 2Br 2'~ba condo 1n Irv Pool. gar w/d $-487 50 552-4986 WALi ff WCi! S300 n-smoker 675-3009 al1 6pm Gu11u fer l t at Stvdentsl Lale 2 & 3Bdrms 2740 winter rentals Call Villa 1-------•-'9 Rer\t~ts 675-49t2 GAR FOR i!IENT $s5. 168 E 19th St CM. alley IC· WIHH OCHIFHIT cess 1<9 sz matt wtb11 1n FURN 2 & 3BR from $800 lrame. $50 897-0196 PLAYA RE 673-1900 Coa•trciil Snt~ Cout Metre I.E. Salt leat 2616 1.-..-...... .w,..... ..... ~ •• -.~c~1e·a-n"""'!'!1e~R~1~B~A·n~r...,SC~ 2769 Plaza Patio. carport, DOOi. spa. Chlld Ok .,. 1120 Q , "· $625 NO PETS 722·801 1 1817 Westcltff llliiC.leatill Nwpl Bch 541-5032 agt •1· .. ,;..--.-------"zP17"'0&' APPROX 725 sq tt MC ln Emply'd man nlsmkr. llghl hse priv1ts prvt room In quiet CM home $300I mo 11t1ts incl 546-6713 E'SllE C.1t1 1111 Room tor non-smoking gentlemen 5-48-5056 LAGUNA BEACH turn rm. pl/t entr shr bath $300, Ille cook, TV pool 40• Nsmkr prollbus 494-0451 Lag Bell 1aeat lor Prof Avail 11·1, $1 250 incl ulllS 497·3374 M·F DELUXE WATERFRONT OFFICE SPACE 1 000 sq 11 & up SI 50 • Call 642·4644 CdM. 1000 sq 11. ft9IN cerp, paMled. many windows. good s1gnage, 673,...120 or 673·4126 Make the Move to Pafk Newport Make U.e smart move to Park Newport, Newport Bucla'• premier IU•ry addre11. · Faralslatd aad 11f1nl1laecl l. 2. ' 3 bedroom apartmfllJ •IHI &o••laoeses oaly mt1111e1 from New-port ('eeter aad Fulaloe lllHd. From Hts lo SISto. 'ffmbortt at Su J~I• Hiiis llted (714) 644-1900 .PARK NEWPORT FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: H2·11ll FOUND· Blcycle. black. call and describe 6'0-6259 FOUND Black female Lab, the Angeles Nattonal For· est. NB '60 vet tao .,474 730·8255 Of 669·9124 FOUND CAT CARRIER. WOODED. 1n parking IOI of Target 957-0607 Found GERMAN Short hair POINTER yng brn/F braided collar vie Ed· 1nger1Harbor 964-3435 FOUND 1n E'Blutt 9121 gray ,kitty. front paws dectaW'ed 640·4 105 FOUND -Male -Bassel Hound 1-2yrs old. vac Alabama & 5111. Hunt Beach 63 t-956 t Dale FOUND Patr ol eye· glasses. Drown case on SI James Ad. nr Newport High 548·3075 FOUND·P.el Rat. white & apricot color. Back Bey are a I B or ch S t r ae I 756-0375 LOST 9f 4/86, sml blk lem Cock-Apoo "P1x1e··. t 1 yrs old at Promontory Pl 675-7871 or 979-6176 LOST cockateol~ gr~y w/Wflt on wings. yellO• head orange cheeks, HB Michele 523·3200 GIRL FRIDAY PI T Mon-Fri A.M 20 hrs Phones. good wi th Irvine area. IBM XT. numbers wlll train ewperience 261-1616 Mac Gregor Yachts Something s~1a1 waits for t63 t_ Ptacentla. C M you todsy In classllled :r ......................... " -( .. \RElH OPl'Olffl'\IT) :1 : MANAGER =~ . . ., : Appliration" a rt' now hrinit a1·· : e <'f'Jll rd for man111(t'm1•nt µui.ition... e' • •• • l ndh1rlu11I, mui.I hi' "·If· e l • moti\lttf'd. ri rl'11n1utf. flP\ibl1· tt nd •f : l(Oal •>rlt'nt.-11. ·\pµl ll'ant" mu-.t l'njo~ :. • '-Ork in~ '-ith 'ouths. • 1 • • • • Hl'lialil,. \'rhidt'. '.tl11I lu·t>ni.f' • : and 1n•ura111·1· a 111u,t : • \\I' nfft r t'\f1·ll1·111 1·11111111111' lw11· • • : t>f11, includinft. l'iurl •a1·a11nn!> a111I: I • holi<fa,... nwdirnl und ilt>ntal 1n· •, : "uranre. bonu<. prnj:rurn. !>11lan Jnd : I • mi lra1u• allu" an1·1" • 1 • • e ·\ppl~ in Jll'nnn '1'1.,., tliru • 1 : Thur". 2:00-6:011 µ.rn . : : ORAllE COAST PUILISHlll CO.·: : 330 W. Bay St. : : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : ! • EOE e . . ., ······~············~····'·J RnAll JmLIY Sales & Service. FI T or PI T W1ll train 675-2731 RETAIL Office products Continued groW111 has re· suited m several open- ings tor sates clerks. both FT IPT W•ll train Ben· el1ts Advancemen t potenttal Call Personnel Dept Newport S1a1ooners 863-1200 lln&ILUUS Gourmet Food Shop needs energettc Sates· persons 673-2343 SAUSCLEHS Permanent. Fulf.ltme Apply 1n person. Costa Mesa Stationers 270 E 17th St . Costa Mesa • /I. TELE-SALES Proless1ona1 poslloon 5 yrs e)(p Motton picture • 011 & gas Commission only $ 1000 Wkly 1-800-233-0491 .. +JANITORIAL+ PIT Eves FV & Hunt area $4 OO l hr lo start 631·1559 HSWHlll SHYICE Switchboard Operators w1ll tra1n 3· 1 lpm sl11lt 1401 Avocado Ave Ste 204 Newport Beach IB~ Typing ~ts for etecrronic 65 75 85 95 & Se1ec.1roc 111 . 10 Pitch cow•er Delegate Qr. oator 12 Pitch courier Sc••Df • S 15ea all S for $70 ;51.2102 MOTOR ROUTE Available tn Irvine area $700 a month No collecting. 3.4 hours a day M onday thru Friday after· noon Sat & Sun. morning Call 642-4333 ext. 209 and ask fot Jim ORANGE COAST DaHyPHat 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa. CA . ... . Openin1• Now.-iv•ll•bli CAR ROUTES Earn Extra C••h For De.livery Of Thi• P•Pflr HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAI~ VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week No <:oilectin~. no solic1ti ng. Must have de-pendable car, truck or station w~gon an d insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask tor JoAnne Craney T' . l • .. - -'l. D8 ... ~ C09lt DAILY PILOT/ Thurtday, September 25, 1818 TOP SSS PAID For Pam~rtd Merced•• Be"' lllllt&TI GUI Top Merc.o.t Prloee P•ld CALL PETER or RAY 10111 If llPHTI 1U1l IHOIHI . 213 or 71' 837-2333 SOUTH COUNT\' VOLKSWAGEN ' . ISUZl' ' . • : ' t ... ~-. NOTICI Of' ~AUTION . -[fil(1JJ0©~ . , NOTICI II HIRllV OIVEN that the Boetd of Olrtctora of t"!_.~ 1 Coneoftdeted W•t• Dt1trtot wilt, It 111 Reg\1181 Me.ting to be held on ..,.._,.,_ # t, 1Ne, oonelclet the ldoptlon of ~attve o.c1111t1on ea-e currently under prep111tJon, for the followtng: l'ttOaCT: Col*" Park Wat• Main RepllC*T*lt CIP 81'18, Fl .. No. MC-923 BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY LOCATION: "'OPOHINT: Colby Place. y...., Plac4t, LetllQl'I Pleo., and Andowr Piece In the City of Cotta M..a end County of Orange M ... Coneotldatld 'water Dl•trlCt 1e85 Pl11C«1tl1 AV9n~ Cotta M .... CA 92827 Telept\OM: (714) 831-129 1 Copl .. of the Initial study are on fll• and available for ln~tlon at the omc. of the proponent. The Octob« 9, 19H Regular Meeting of tl'I• Board of Director• wlll begin et 7:00 p.m. In Ule m11tlng room of 1hl Miii Coneoildat.CS Wat« Olatr1ot o~ located at' 19e5 Plec.ntl1 AV9nue. Cotta M .... CaJlf0tnla. . ' . OUllllonl endi or c:_ommenta al'lould be directed to the proponent on or .~ort October 9, 1988. DATED: Septemblt 6, 1986 1442 S. Bristol, S.A. .141·0120 I 2t2& Kl •OO< &I•• C.M 919°. 2500 Kert Kerft . Mo~in& soon to the new Senta An• Auto Malt VW '84 RABBIT CONV 28K rm bronielten am/Im CISI ale. shp1kln1. CUI wnls. S9900 559-8725/E l VW -BUG 71. II blue, gd cond . clHn throughout, $1500 ObO 557-4249 C°HEV '8( C1prlce C11111c S1a11on Wagon. 25K ml , loaded. new Urea. 3rd seat S9750 631-2986 WlllY&LLUHI USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FHIAPPUIUL O.LfLLO OHYltln 18211 BEACH BLVD =::t:boATID WATI" DllT"ICT Pubilah.cs Orano-Coa1t Dally Piiot September 25. Octob« 2, 19H Tl'l 121 NI.IC NOTIC( w j _.._.NlJC......._ ...... NO-...T1CE ..... _J Ml.IC NOnc:t: NOTICE OF PREPARATION Nefltlve Dect'r~tton 11-7 Pam or Doug 1 -HUNTINGTON BEACH VW BUG '72 l•ctory aunr1. 1•1 1011 1•1 •••l am/Im casa. runs gr••t. • "' • I "' ·••• Must sell Suen a 0.111 DODGE Arlee '82. 34.000 NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Dlrectora of the Meea Coneoildated Wat« Dtltrlct will, at It• Regular MMtlng to be ~d on October 9, 1988, conalder th• idoptlon of Neg1t1ve O.Clarauon 86-7 currently und« preparation, for the following: 675-7138 mils, pwr/1tr pwr/brks. Eaatalde Water Main Repl1Cement CIP 8717. Fiie No M C-924 1&1111 Salta AM/FM CHI 41pd $3495 A1tt1 Do•t1tlc 9300 XLN'T condl 492-7298 •rt•• ••• 1111 122 AntQI. hummele. cooch" dishes. Roland Syci· theslzer, desks. stereo clothing No lunk, casn only Fri 10-6/Sun 12-4 209 Marguerlle PHONES. lugg1ge, wetcn- es-. cameras. mower, typewriter. clothes. lad- CMtl .... 6ffi .3 FAMIL y SALEI Fri Noon-7pm Sat & Sun 9-4 2527 Andover Pl CLOTHING-all sizes Kitchen Items lamps Aat• Stmc11/ Parts -1ols Four 14;, tires and chr nms or a oyota S 100 539-3073 4 W~HI DriYO/ JHpl 9030 lll H JHP HHllH 0% FIHIOIH 1540 Jamboree, N B 640-6444 Sf PllllTf HHPUI DELIVERY DEPARTMENT 675-0900 ·SALES ·SERVICE •PART& •LEASING ,All..,ESI IN~(NI II• ON IHf nfSI 'c.OA.:i EVERT MODEL & COlOR CALL TODAY CAO '81 CdV. Sliver. loaded! New !tree. rebuilt engine. clean, well m ain· • talneo $4750, 559-8286 NABERS CADltLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA AMARO 82 Z28 silver~ 1 owner excellent cond. loaoed $640 0 Call 898-8346 THIODORI ROBINS FORD 10 t>O HAlllOI Ill VO COSTA MISA t;4'J 0010 LOCATION: Elden Avenue and Merrlll Place In lhe City of Cotta MeN and County of Ora.nge MeN Conaolldated Water District 1965 Plaeentla A venue Colla Mne. CA 92627 Telephone: (714) 631-1291 ( Ttw October 9. 1986 Regular Meeting or the Board ol Directors wlil ~In at 7:00 p .m In the meeting room of the Mesa Consolidated Water Dlatrlct office located at 1985 Placentia Avenue, Costa Mesa. Caillornla. Questions and/or comments snould be directed to 1he proponent on or before October 9, 1986 D ATED: September 5, 1986 blan1<ets. etc Corner 17th/Monrovia-Sat 9AM For 24 mo on app'd creOll OR HOD OAlll HCI Orange Coast Jeep/Renault McLAREN'S BMW M-F 11119 S-S 1111 6 626 S Euclld St Fullerion, CA 7 14-680 6300 1l' PEUGEOT 11t * MASTERA Tl * * ALFA ROMEO * * SAAB * BITTER• -~~~£~U ',1JUI H ( ()lJtJlY Neao a Chimney sw~-0 S . C S a snow ,,,0veler? How at>out LO 83 utlHI u-Karl Kemp Qenerel Maneger HALF PRICE SALE New Directions Thrlll Shop 600 Well 19tn St Thurs t0-6 Fri & Sat 10·5 I H / 1 I tll fl.I H Bl VI Ht1rJllNt,f(l"-j tlf Ai someone to lune your piano preme air. cruise Im on eacnyounow to playi(? ster eo . $3 200 O BO MEIA CONIOLIDATED WATER OllTAICT 2514 Harbor Costa Mesa Ul-IDU l 13-691 670 I * 752--0900 .. 17 1-l ) 842 -2000 ' --.~ LOIS of speca1tty M r vices are 7 5 9 I 3 0 5 W k d y s . !d~ertosad 1n claull1ed EvtWknd 646-6731 Mike Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot September 25. October 2. 1986 Th 122 P\8.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PlllLIC NOTICE ,PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE DEATH NOTICES FICTITIOUI IUllNEll FICTITIOUS IUllNESS CA 92704 FICTITIOUS IU81NE88 1<27111 I NAME OTATEMENT NAME I TATEMENT Foeng Hu11 C"8u 34?2 W NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS IUllNEll VIERL, ING The 1011ow1ng persons are The following persons are Cnesmut Ap1 A San111 Tne following persons are NAME STATEMENT oo•ng ovs1ness u Frank s doong t>uslness as Mail An.; CA '1270 4 do1n9 business as Color The 1011ow1ng persons are DH LESTER H Custom Pa1n11ng & Bo•e5 e1c USA 18627' ln1s buSoneu •$con Wo1~sPa1n11ngandOecora1 001ng 1>us1nessH \'!ERLING Po..,!.t'd Wallco.erings 190SN Busn B10Nnurst St Foun1111n Ouc1ed b'f CO·Pattner5 1n9 r101 M1ss•on Hills Or ttl ENTERPRISES ?870 St • Senta Ana CA \lallPy 92708 'ii Foy <..nau SM• Juan Caposl•eno 92675 Ch1os Roeo Costa Mesa 3Wd)-Sc-ptt'ml.11.·1 .! I 92706 N1ChOles R Khna l<ll ' 1 I his ~1a1eme1>I w•it liled ('narie~ CKll JOMSIOn Calol ~2626 IY81i I n N 1·w po r I Florencio M Aceves ·1 90S Ma1orra Avl' r 10nf' CA wom tne Counly Ciel~ of Or Jr , 110 I Miss•C>•• H1ll5 Or Harlan R 1s11a1< 2870 &-dl h Ht 1, ,u1 VI\ t'<f N Bush St z T Santa Ana 9;>71• ange County on S"otemoer S111 .1u11n Gapostreno 92675 Cn1os Roao Co,1a Mesa CA 92706 Kathleen T Kline 1'371 IS 19116 r.,,5 1>us1ness ·~ con· Ca11f 92626 by hi' "'dt•, Huth This ous1ness " con Ma101ca Ave 1r11m" CA I F31M 55 1 duCIP<J bt ar11nd1v1du<1I This business is con· Ann Va·rlln~ HI N t•W dueled by an md1111clua1 92714 I Pubflshe<1 Q•a,,ge <...oasr CrH:111es C John~ron Jr dueled oy an 1no1v1dua1 port &·a('h. two -..ms. F1orenc10 M Aceves This ous1ness 1s con Oa11y P1101 Sep1em1>er 18 ltios su11emen1 was filed Harlan R IS&Ak Dr John M Vit'fling This s1e111men1 was filed ' duc1111d by husband arid wile 2'> Octohe• 2 9 1986 '"""'the Count~ t lerk or Or-1 Th•S s1a1emen1 was 11180 10r1lh tne County Cler~ of O• N1ct1018s R Kim.. I h09 7 ang" Cou"h nr <;eptemt>er with 1rie County Clerk or Or- n( CA•nvi·r C11l11rt1d1>. ange Counh on AuQuSI 28 rn1s s1a1eme111 was 1118() PUBLIC NOTICE I •O '981> enge County nn <;eptem~r Jnd Da' 1d L \'wrhng 1986 with !he Count) Cler~ of 01-F31t27t 8 1986 o f &·rhn Wr:.t Ci·r F311291 ange Counl¥ or ~ep1emoer "'1bhsneo O•anQ11 C.eias1 F31t150 many ...i·v(·n ~r.ill<l Published 01an9e Co11S1 110 1<186 FICTITlo'J:'~~SINEIS I O"''r P.1n• <;e11teM•Oe• '1 Puohshed Ooange Coast • h I I 11 r f r· I \\ 11 Da•ly P1l(ll Sep111moe• 11 F319245 NAME STATEMENT 18 .i'"> Oc.1ooe1 2 t986 1 oa1I~ P1iOI Sep111m~r 25 , • 18 25 Oc1ooer , •986 Puo11sl'ltld Orange Coast T f 1 ln083 Octooer 2 9 16 1986 'br11then. ( ;l~>l J<tl' .rnd Th064 D81ly P1101 Stlplemoer 'I ne 01 owing person~ arl' r n 126~ ---------18 .i''> Or1ooe1 2 t986 domg business es PUBLIC NOTICE F'ra11k V1t·rlin~ im.. PUBLIC NOTICE Th086 BEllERL Y HILLS TflAllEL Sl~tt•r Huth ll1•ald 2950 Atrway 0· I Cl'ISl8 FICTITIOUS 8USINES8 Dr Vit•rhn'-' ..... 'dS d FICTITIOUS 8U81NESS PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa c .. 1i1 92626 " NAME STATEMENT Manll Travel Compa111 NAME STATEMENT dt·nusl in C11r11n.J 1lt·I Tne ro110 .. 1ng pet50ns are he following persons are FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CM1ssoun Oomest•c1 138S M f IS II 001ng ov"ness as MAOD· ar IJf • ~l'dl' t do1n9 l>uS11'e'5 as Susan NAME STATEMENT Norin H1Qhw8y O"ve f en NFC:S <;ALON 1600 W b<-long1-d lll lfciau ~!'i:! M•Chf'le 8907 Werner Ave 1,,e following petsons ere ton M1ssour• 630Clq ,., T Cr.1151 "'w~ I Newport Club the K11wrv Club Suite 1 '>9 tiunt onglon doing 1>us1ness as Barb s n1s ous•ness s on Bild< n 11,660 N 1 -S. h Be11c:t1 c .. 111 q2647 frolM vogu•I l79 10·' 1 r1uc1ed b~ a corpora11on Bruin C Hampiori 2348 tn 1'"' p<•r "IC :.usar M1cnele Cnee•v Magnolia Fountain 111111ey, Henry S S1olar Voce Cynth•a Ct Cosr& MesA CA and w;.i,, 1rn th1· ( lr 125 f w11,on St 3 Costs Cll 9:?108 Pres1den1 92627 angt· r:111p 11 1. Cnurwll Mesa Cl!l1t 92627 Darrell J Cantor 8792 fh1s s1a111menr was filed rnis ou~inf'5' 15 con-ur Tht• Bo\ S.·r1u L\ '.r .,,,, tH1~1n11ss 15 con S111mon Ave r v CA 92708 wlln the County Clerk ot Or Ou< I ell by ftn 1ndi;10ual du< lf•O o1 .Jn ond••1dua1 Barbara J (;an1or 8792 ange County on S11p1emoA1 01101 C Hempton A01t'l ll'c1 for rnar1v I Susan r . .,eeiv Salmon Ave r v CA 92708 16 1986 Fll"n I hos statement was flied Vt•Jf' '-;1•r\ 11 1·' ,,, ,. fr>os ~1a1.,men1 Nils fll!IC 'r10s business o<l con ,. Cl f O Put>lo•ned Orange Coast ""11 lh" COi.int~ C11>r~ OI Or <;. hl'flulc'fl f111 ~ r1rJ,,, w1tn ,,,e -.".lunly er• ,, I au, 11'0 Oy nuSl>tlnd and wile ' ( A 12 l I (1(1 f'~l "I l ar.c;" C n,,, If on August 26 1Jarr1111 J C11n1or Deily P•lm Sep1ernt>er 2S ·~g~ ouniy on ugu'll 0 • ' f.J t 111 1986 ''"'I 51111eme1 1 wa~ hied OcionAr ? 9 16 •986 1 b l;11:r .!I•·'' p,,. 1111 \""' F31114t w11n 1ne County c..1er~ 01 Or '" 125• F318'tll Pu1>h~h1W <>r u1ge C..oitsl 0111ly P1101 SttPl,,mOer 11 18 ,., Or 1ntwr 7 t986 Th07A Mf'm11r1ttl t 'h,1p"1 111 P1J1111~"<1<l Ora,,gt Coast anoe Count~ on <;ep1ernoe1 Cl·rm r·nl II• f111l11v. 111 I Oa '1 ~ilc•• Seoiernt.i,.r 11 lO l'l86 PUBLIC NOTICE , 18 2' iJ~IOIJflr 2 1'186 F3tln40 ----------1'.cnf 11 \ w\' Mt·11 rro"6'' r O C u ' '"l'lh,hP" "'"ll" °tl51 FICTITrOUS IUllH£88 1111 • .I 1'.1rl< l'.11d11 ' OH, '•IUI S11p1e1noe1 11 NAMESTATEMENT v.,"' :'-t1111u .. r, r 1, PUBLIC NQTI CC •8 1s ()c.1ooer 2 t986 11111 fo11ow1ng persons are lt't tor-.. ~4 -111 FICTITIOUS 8U81HE8S ________ 1h_0_8_6 or11ng Ous1ness llS P11c1hc NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE I SMll S1ore 10'4 McFedden JOllN!"IO' C"l.YIW I .H>ll'f SUN' I>•"'''" .• \.\ I \ Sq1CC'llil~·1 :.!.I 111111. ,,, ( '1111111,1 I>. I ~l,11 111 • "" 1011owing pe•,r ns are Pla1.e Newpon Beacn CA 92663 """ t; t1v,1r1ess i\ fJSR FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Jemes Beellie 27 I ( <. ' ~r,1ul111eo I'~<-Nayn,. NAME STATEMENT 191,_ St Cosia Mese CA A , .. 1r,.np Cit. 92' • 1 Tnr> I ,llllwll•Q pe1sons are 92627 F--< " ~~dayu~• {J'J'•tlr e .Jn111{J C1t1\1ness a!!. ~a.ter H~len Beattie. 271 E l9ttl ., ,-, wayn~ Avr '"''" F nh~q.n1,,. 24l'>~l 111d1an Hilt s1 <.o<i\ta Mesa CA q2827 ' A '# • •.s 1 .:tr•--'• l aguna Hill~ CA Thi~ bustne9s is con 1 r s Ou'S•Nl•1 ' .jif' 'un. I\ •'ti h\ h1 •.>.ii• 1, IP<l f\, an inrJ•• 1, 1 ' duC.IP<1 oy husband &nO wile \ MtH•d• ~fl.le• '""1 ;>SSC/ 1 ••f>len Be1111o11 I t.111n.1 r. I 11,. ... ,, 11.,," C,ona1i) I '"'" I• ...... '· Laguri!O rn1s s1a1emen1 .. as lolea 11 l 'If' 111.1 I Jo I l\t.. . ... 1.tlt1rrttr•• ,.. ., I od I( ~ (A') I I ""' IJI• k ,J, l&ri 1,11 I ,., • "" JOul'lv CIA•• • • H11u1 • .i ;.:Ze1 101 ll'i!i91 =~·~~1~0~~;~n C.~!~t~~~~, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne 1011owmg 1>6•sons are d1'11f'l9 hu~1116SS dS MAS (nlerpflSf'S 1 n4;> Ltl MeS8 tn Hunt Blh CA 97641 M1cha111 A c;.,,,.,k 17J~;> Lil MPSO Hw11 Ekh C .A 9264 7 • Ttus Ov)111P~" ts 'nn Our.tea h\' u ru.J•v1'1•Jtl M•thael fl o...,,m,.,~ P~LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS NAME IT A TE ME NT The ro11owon9 Pt1rsons are do•ng t>usoness &s PRO INTflO 63S Baker 103 Cos111 Mesa. Calif 92626 Frances Helen Martin 635 Ba~er 103 Cosia Mesa Ca111 92626 This b11s1neu os con- duCled t>y an 1nd1111dual France~ H Marttin This statement wes r.1eo wil t. Ille Courily Clf'rk or Or- 8"9" Couul~ on September 8 lC.86 Fl181CM P111>l1shed Orange Coast Daily 1"1101 Seprember 25. 0CIObPr 2 9 !fl 1986 Th· 135 POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNfSI NAME STATEMfH~ I he lollowong persons ere d111ng business as INTERIOR SILHOUETTES BY DOT 11 2696 Sjjn Joe- Qu111 Hills RO Corona del Mar Cahl 92625 Oorolh1 Lynri Seies 2696 S11n Joa Quon Hiii~ Rd Cor - ona <le• M11r Calll 92625 I h•S business " con-OuCIPd Oy an 1nd1111duat llrirulny l ynn 'if>lfl' "? '• "' i" r,unt~ r;r A,•Q•t' 1 11! orooi;H 11111t11ne -r:, anunu 11 1986 I )I otl 1~'.• I \ l.1 11-•I' ; 1Pf " f•ill\ <A 9?f>'oi F31M11 \1 I \.l.11)• •I,, l.111 k· Fl 11357 I r11~ lJU~ll1fl1S ,, <,on I Putllisned 01 ange COllSI ftus ~tdlEtnt-.,11 Wt'S l111:td w•lh 111" C.fl1tnly C•,.r~ 01 Or- anti" C.flul'• f 1 ,. "ieo1i;1nDe• 10 1q51; This sta1emen1 was liled F3192341 w1111 lhe Counly Clnrk of Or- "I f'.1 I JI ii M •k I 1\ I I P ,11 '"'"cl Ori.nu,. ' .a,t due h•rl by l1usn111,f1 and w1lt1 I Daily P1la1 Seplemtler 18 I • I I r l~•lv Polr,1 SllP11lf'1f1lll t. ,.,., .. <.11 ~ liJl}fhQf11 I"" ,...,.,A..._ 2 9 -l9"6 ~'·111 • 1 "' r • '' I 118 ;•,,.,,,,..__,. 1°e..___ T •11 r 11 d '" """""" · "' .,...-. ' ~ " '"~ • ll en1{'n wes I e Th 114 gr1 "' j,(r 111d• hil1I 1wl 'h0'') ...,,,n 1r11• (..i)unl'.I' (l(lr~ or Or '.!. ,1,I• 1 \11 I '"'''-'•'I argP 'r1uf.lf or Auyusl 'l7 P\llLIC NOTICE P11oli~n"'' Qr.m9p l .ria,1 ange Count¥ on September f'laily P1lo1 Si;ptemb,er 11. 126 1986 18 ;>') Octf'IMr :> 1qei; I Th085 F311129 Pubhst•eO Oren9e COBSI 081ly Ptl()I S"P18tnbt!r 25 0.1(11,f'r 2 9 16 1986 v. '" ,1 I• or1~r Im , 1 r " PUBLIC NOTICE 19A6 d1·n1 .. 1 ' ,iltf 11rr11.1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~ ( F3)1255 FICTtTIOUI IUllH£11 FICTITIOUS I USIHEIS PUSLIC NOTICE Th· 131 I ........ &T•T ..... ENT ·11 h•n-"rl h11nge -.011s1 NAME ITAHMENT .1n1 .1 r .1 .. 111"!1111 """'"' " "''"' fJ~··~ Po1r11 <;ep1em~r 11 T f NAME. STATEMENT PU8LIC NOTICE d •·.111·1 f•ir fo, ~· ,1" 11 " r ·"''"''"g ll'lt50n~ are 18 2'> Q<1obe1 ') 1986 he ollowtng per~oi':.!,are fhe 1011ow1n9 persons are --------- J h • • doonyt.u,mess as A1Bro11d· fh066 ooingbusinessaa • ms 001ng bus!l)t1H OS Te11sert FICTITIOUllUllHlll u rlS(Jn rv °'"" l .111. •ast 1r1tArn•11onel, Bl Broad• ----------and Bric-A-Brae Home ~ Q n ••1<1 3 Pleasers, -438 M&ln SI . NAMI ITATl•NT t'Oln -Mert·ur" Vt!OUI "851 o .. 1r11>ullon In tar· P''°LIC NOTICE Shop 8 t32 Fllght Ave .,.,, . J "' vu Cl c• 9"855 Huntington Bch CA 9:.>648 The lollowlng peraons are lion IS sc.ht>l'Jult-<l for r1at1one1 2300 Newport ----------way ty " ' ShlrleyJ Lim 62 t 20th St dOlfl~ 1>u11ne11 es ' Blv" Cost• ••ea1 C • IC • .....,. MIChH I Aobtrf Dion :a Frid~y 3 I'M t " v " "" "' .,,._, •• d •B ttun11no1on S.ae,,, CA C AST A l COUAtfA. PlllLIC NOTICE T arocco Irvine CA 92720 Tn1s business 1s con- ducled tly en 1nd1111dua1 Mar~ M LOChlear This s1a1emen1 was Med w11n lhe County Clerk of Or ange County on Septemt>e.r '1 1986 PlllLIC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE K271M CA 926• 7 FICTITIOUI IUSl .. 11 18rry Dean Alloss 18750 NAME ITAnMfNT Club Ln Hun11ng1on Beech The lo11ow1ng persons are CA 92648 doing business 85 Larry Allen M11n,11eld A M E R I c A N 0 I 14•S t Havwaro SI Wh1t11er VERSIFIED/GREENS VIEW Calllorn•a 90603 A Cahlornia L1m11ed Par1· lh1S 1>u11neu 11 con nersh1P 3200 Park Genier dueled by co-pertners Or Coste Mesa Calll rerry O ""111ss Larry A 92626 Mansheto American 01versor1ed l111s 11a1emen1 was 1118<1 P\llt.IC NOTICE retary-Treaa Thil statement WU Iii.cl wllh lhe County Clerk of 01- 1nge Covnry on S.O•emt>er tO 1986 ,,,... Put>lllhed Of~ ea.ti Deily Pilot S.Oteml>af t 1 18 25 Octot>e• 2 191111 Th087 PlllllC NOTICE Fl1M2.4 l"uOhShed Orange Coest Oa11~ Piiot Sep1em1>er 18 25 Oc101:>er 2 9 1986 Tnl09 Capital Corpora11on. A Cell-with lhe County Clerk ol Or-flCTITlOUI •Ul•ll lorn1a Corporation 3200 enge Covnty on September NAME ITA-.-NT POOLIC NOTICE P9rk Center Or Co11a 10 1986 ·--Mes& Ca111 92626 Fl1tm The following per1on1 are FICTITIOUS IUllNESS This ouSlness is con Publl5he<I Orange Cout dOlnQ buSlneH 11 S & S HAMf ITATEMENT ducteO by a 11m1ted par1ner-!Oa11y Polot Seplemt>er t I Ente1pr1ses 2007 Oel1ware lhe 1011ow1ng persons are snip 18 25 Oclo~r 2 19911 St Huntington Beach, C-' doing ous1nesses Tnomas J Haupert, Th090 92648 ANCHOR MOORING 931 C E O Stuart 0 Bickley 2007 Sunset Or Cosia Mesa r,,15 5tetement was llled P\8.IC NOTICE Delaware St Hun! Bch . CA Gahl 92627 wllh 1ne County Clerk 01 Or -92648 P1111 S Gespero 931 ange Counlv on Septem~r "CTITIOUI IUllNlll Sendra C Bickley, 2007 Sunse1 Or Coste Mesa 8 1986 Fl1l1M NAMIE ITATIEMINT Delaware St Hunt Bch . CA Calif 9262 7 TJle following persons are 926-48 This 1>u11ness 1s con· Puollsned Orange Coast d04ng Ou11ness as BMA Tn11 ous1ne11 11 con-Oa1ly P1101 Sep1emt>e< 25. ouc•eo oy an 1no1v1du111 Octot>e• ') 9. 16 1986 F1n1nclal Services 7561 ducted Oy en 1n01v1dual Pn11 S Gasp1110 Tn-12111 Center •29, Hunlln91on Stuart 0 Bickley rn1s $ta1emen1 was fllea ---------Beacn. CA 926•7 This statement .... filed w11n the County Clerk 01 Or-PUBLIC NOTICE Compu1111 Assem1>1y Cor-with lhe County Clerk ol O•· ange County on Seotember po1111on Calllornia corpor· an9e County on Septamt:i.r t6 t986 FICTITIOUS 8UllNell •t•on 756 t Cenler •29 10. 1986 F311131 I NAME STATEMENT Hun11ng1 on Beach CA Put>llSl'ied Orange Coast 1 The 1011ow1ng persons ere 92647 Dally P1101 Sep1ember 25, doing ous1ness 11s Copy This business It con- October 2 9, 16, 1986 S1a11on 16582 Gothard dueled by a corpora11on T~ 137 Slr_!!el _ Hunllng..!_on Bee_£,,, C11~ny M Cris. Sec- GARAGf- SAL-E fJ1tnl Pubhsnea Orange Coaa1 Daily Pilot September I I 18 25 October 2 t91!e T,,089 S4.8Q 4 line mlmlmun '~~ · ' ~s A Garage Sale ~'\ Kit for $1.00 -" • ti " 926;>1 FICTITIOUI au•-11 8132 Fllghl Ave ..,,1 way r ·· p M p ( \ -C c 926~5 92648 2560 Newpori Blvd • 15. lj ~t ttCI ll 111'W J!lll P1u1 .AnOeftQn 210 NAMI ITATIMINT 1~ A Thll t>u11nus IS con-CostaMesa Calll 921127 I M ort Ui\rV St r vu,., C>ll•~ti• R111Dlll t,IAM C:.A Tnt1 fOllOw•no persona &rt his t>ui lntll It Fon· ducted t>y an 1nd1111dua1 2560 Newport Blvd • t 5. For 14.IO you can advertise your Garage Stile In the Oalty Piiot. There Is e 4 llne minimum and the price Is the same Whether you advertise 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures Into cash. will hf· ht·ld '-1.itur 92667 oo•no nu,mett A\ Skyline du;,.t~ I>~ ,:~~n~,~~un' 511n1t1y 1 Lim 1cos11 Mes11 C1111 921127 _. .__... Tl'lo\ L 1'1n11n 11 con 01S111b1111n9 17971 Stcy Park ic ae er Tl'HS s1a1emen1 was 111eo fhl' bu11neu 11 con-•iay . ..:wµtt·mli• I ,-.11 "uci .. o •·y .,, inr11v•du8I C1r•le Suite G Irvine Call-In" s1a1emen1 •H 11180 C f 0 ·~ w 0 ~ C C I 0 wllll lhll (;ounly lerk 0 r dueled t>y 1n lndlllldual I P M ,11 1' .. l II 11 \:,, .. ,J.,, 1J11u1 /\ntlersou torr11e ""71• "'"" lhe ounty ler~ 0 1 , s b c ~ ·u C S b anoe -.ounl~ on eptem er Waller rier ler Chapt•I, w11h 111l• r lni~ "e)em11n1 w!lt 1118<'1 SS fl ~sign 17971 Sky angt1 ovnty on eptem er 10 1966 Thia sta1emen1 wes 11190 mi•n t 10 folluw ,,1 l';i with 1116 f,nu.,ly G111rk of Or-PAik Circl11 Su11e G Irvine 11· 19116 ,31"'2 '21tn4 with IM County Clerk of Or- ""9" r,,,.,,., 1or1 AvguSI 26 C1illorn11 C1111fnrn1a corpor Put>l•lhed Or ange Coes1 ang11 County on Seplembe< I''" Vlf'W M1' m1111.il 198'· a11~ Pulllill•e<l Orange Conl s • 986 ~· p "' 111 Dally P1101 eptember 1 t ., I l' ... rk P,1('1r1< \11 v. F!ltl1"81 Th11 t>us·neH 1~ con· Da•ly '101 .. eptember 18 7'> October 2 1986 '!111112 M ortuiirv l>ir" ti•I' Put.11\l•otd O•llf111e Coes1 oucted r1y 1 r.orp!)rat11ln 25 ()(.!Of>fll 7 9 1986 Tn095 PubllS,,•d Ora1199 Coest b44 .<!ilHI Oitoly P io1 ';eptemt>e• II S S.B Oeaign Norialt1 TnlOS ---------Dally Piiot September 25 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C Ame1ery • Morlu:irv c napel • (..rl'mttl• ·~ J500 Pac1l1C View (Jr ,., Newpo11 Bflat 1 64'1 1700 HAAIOA LAWN- MT OLIVI Mor1vary • Cemt'lflr t Cremator , •625 G •!ller A-Jt- ~osta M""' 540 55'1• • re 75 Or.1n1>er 2 19116 Hema!lkl Pre,1dtml ----------DllOLIC NOTICE October 2 9 t6 19116 fh063 I fn11 ste'"""'"' wn 111eo PUBllC NOTICE ..-vu Tn· 133 1 ---------wlll'l tM COul!ly C.._.rk of Or f>lllllC NOTICE 8ng8 County on 'lepte(n1>e1 'ICTITIOUI IUOINH I ,ICTITIOUI IUl!tflll NAME ITATtMaNT NAME ITATtMINT I FICTITIOUI IUllNEll 3 11186 fl11711 Th• following per1on1 era The lollow1ng pe1son1 art NAME aTATIEM~NT Publlthe<l Orange Coast dolnQ bv11ne11 u Clul> doing Duslne ts 11 Kop Tn11 'oll1Jw1ng PftfSOOS are Daily p1101 Septfl"n~r 11 Sp11nky 1nterna11one1 2 1'112 pen,,1vet 111161 Br1ogewl!ltet 'lO•f'IQ r. 11ir1eu., Bulldefa 111 25 October, 1986 PC.H •S Hvnr1no1on Bch Or 11un11ttg1on ~ten CA S"•v•r 10 •711 SeHhore T'109' CA ~711411 92647 Or N-pc;tt 6e11Gll CA c;r111g 111ncen1 Woooa 1<11r 1rt M ar•• t<op 9;>'-t;'I Mt.IC NOTICE :.>1411' P<..H ·~ Hunt 9<.h Pl!f'l1ave1 &Ht Br•<!g~atet Mer~ M11rid•r"'On t11me C-' 0211 .. 8 Dr f1un1 l!JH C'll C.A 928•7 11'11' t>u11ne11 11 con-K f1'1tO fh11 1>ui 1neu 11 con-Th11 bullnH I 11 eor1- du<1fld t>y an lndlYldual 'ICTITIOUI aUltNlll ducle<1 t>y 11n 1nd1V10u111 du<.te<l by en tndMdul l Ma11t Mandarl()n NAMI ITATIMINT C.•llO WOOOt 1<eret1 Marie 1<oppenhave1 Thll tlllle~t Wll filed Tne IOllOWfhQ Pllf'IOllt •re Th•• tl(Utmenl wH fifed Thll t llltmtlnt wu llled wll,, ,,,. Coun17 Cl.,k' of Or-d0tno bvtl,,... •• SUl>femt with th• County Ct.fk ol Or wllh lh• County Clerk of Or a,,Qt Counly nn S11otllll"lbef Oon1111 36 n w 'lrtl •nQ• County on SeQternl>et ange County on ptember t 1 1911& Str!MI $"'111 An• CA 02703 11 t986 11 t98& '31M1t h Fa-, Chau 3422 w f31M21 ,,,..,. Pubh~l'WllO Orenge Co.11 Cl'tettnul Apt A S11n1a Afle 1>,11>l1tned Ot8"0,_ Co .. 1 Publlth8a Oran9e C~11 Deily P1IOI '>t9ttml>tr 18 CA 92704 D••ly P1kll CJ4c>ltmbef Ill Daily PllOI s.c>tem~ Ill PUBllC NOTICE "CTITIOUI aUllNlll NAMI ITATIMIN7 The IOllOwing peraon1 ara ' do1n9 t>ullnfft u N11iona1 Pasllme Publlthtng CcYn- peny 197 h rocco 1rv1ne CA 92720 Mark M LOCklMr' 197 D1llJ Piiat c 11sslfled Advertlflng We are also offering a Gulde to .. Her 0.899 ..... for 11.00. Thi• guide Includes Ideas on how to advertise, how to plan. what ltem1 to sell, plus Ideas for a better garage sale; also a garage sate sign, pricing stickers, Information on city ordinances and an Inventory sheet. You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 when you place your ad at: lailyPilat Orange eoUt Delly Piiot, 330 Wnt Bey St., Co1ta M ... Huntington BMch lnd~dent, 17969 BMch Blvd .. Huntington Beach i' Monday • Friday 8:30 AM to 5 PM '642-5678 Claetln.d AO'M1111ng 2$ OctObef :.> 9 t9811 M•n Tlll og Chau 34" w ;>~ Octol'lflf ' 0 t98& 2S OclObel 2 0 19811 Th107 <:;,,11'1nv1 Apt A SentaAna ThttO lnltt ~2-H7~8~~============::::~~==~============~:-=:::::=::=::::::====. 1· L. I • ,..IC •m Mt.IC IDl1Cl PUU •ra Muc mm MUC 11J1U w·11mCE NUC MnU Ml.IC mm w m1l:l , PW! ma C 1m YOU ~ • OUAULT I( am MOT1CI Of ..cmca CW IC 117'1 ...... J'1:"---'9 ......... --·=°'~ NCmCaOf ~ .. ,... flU&ICNll•ll MOTIC80f .... ,__ -<amrrtN• -:.-=:.=c: wm.oc.fOU'-~': MOGJ.':.:::IUl.L "':,~ ,...:\~, • .,:f:l".~1•1 , .... ..,_.,. 9:~ On~t.~ • =,Jl:l:f MO.' JW• TO NOT1ICT ~ Ale Of NiliiOR :WllZPlll'T .. , ONMMAMCI A19 Of NiiliON U.C.C.. NOTICE ·1t HU'ilY 11'00 a.m. ,.,.. ~ ~~ In IN luoertot Court of .... Uh, ff llAY M TO All IHI.,. NOTICE 18 HIAIJY MO.-TO AllRIJll,_ TO WHOM IT MAY COH. QIV!N that .. a l e d Tltle IMMMCle ~.a Notice II .. '° ""' St ... ol catltomil. fOf IOL.O AT A~ IAU. ISTAft MO. A·~ OIV~N t11at Ille HUflllnQlon ti......._... UTAft MO. A-.... Cl"'N: propoealtwtllbereoeiYeel by Callf0tn4a oorpot.uon .. erect"°'' 0( tM _.... 1M COWi~~ Mae1ea • YOU N19D AM IJlllllA. To II'*''· ~IM. IMch Olly Council wtll liold ,..,...,._.. To Ill Mlt-. ~-. NcMMle la ,.,._ ~ to 1N City of Coeca .._. IO Truatff, or SucoeHor MIMd •~• ... • In the of !tie lMete NATION CW TH9 MAT\m crec:lllOn Ind cont~I a publle hellln9111 tlle ~ ...__, Clre69~ etedllor1 anc1 OOftllngef\I UW ~Of~ HOUfll wit. Tiie City Could. p 0. Trulfff or SubetllUIM ~ _.,... II .._.. • .. of JAM S FRANCIS "I· 0' TMI ft9'0CllDUIO e<edfl~. end 1*90l'll wt10 Cit Cllamber at the Hunt-NO TIC! IS HtREIY Ot~I. tlld ~ wt10 ClfA~. INC., a Cai-lo• 1200.Coata ...... Ctill-TNMM.ofllwllcerWnDMd lflllde on peraonll ~ ARDON, O.C11111S AOAIMIT YOU, YOU mey be oltletWIM lnlereated lnglon IMCll Ct~ C.01•, GIVEN lhll 1M Hul\tJnoton IN1 .,_~.....,__, tatnia c.orporMtol\. Tr.,,.. fornla 9212a.1200. on °' Of T1u11 •ucut•d by MtllllfW llNd ~IClte'*-by~ff\M INOULD CONTACT A In Ille wlll Md/Of .... of-~ Main Street, Hut1I· e.tcn Clly Councll #111 hold In tN w1e1 and/or.-.te of• teror1, wt10M ~ 96-beforetllellOufOf U iOOem CHAAl..E8 C SIVIN and n.t 1W1* end...,..,_ tile undef'liONd will ... •I LAWYlll A ROELL OOAOTl1Y HALL i119lon IMcll. Celltomla, on a publle llelrlOQ 111 Ille Coun• EMAUNI A. KAC4All< c:tr... It P.O loa llOe, on Ff'lday, Octobel 10, 1 .... VICKI L S!VEN, ~ eodl'lllH Of .. ....._. Ptlv••• ..... lo Ille 11191-1 MOTICI °' A 1)4tllllon hM beell llled th• Oat• and ., Ille time II\· ell Chamber •• Ille HUl\1· A petition ,_ ~ llled Newc>orl leecll. CA t2t13, It ltllll be !tie r~blllly and wlte. w recorded Mey trat11feton .,.. OMA T and Mt1 bidder. IUbjeet IC TMleftl'S IALI by SHERRY A HARVEY I Olc4!ted below lo receive and lnQlon 8Me11 CMc Cerit•, by HOWARD E POST In Ille County of Or11n99, SUit• Of ot Iha bidder lo~ 1111 12, tNI .. lfletrWMnl No L.AKU, INC., TIS ... GOnflrmallon ot Mid lu· MO. He ~t7 GREGO A BEALL. In the Su-conllder Ille a1a1ementt ot 2000 Main S11..i. HUl\1· &tper10f Court of Or11n99 Caltfornll. t27 t4, 1t1e1 a bl* bid to""' City Clwk'1 Ofloa 13'72. In 8ootc t4063, P... ltr•, C09la ...... Cel- perlor Court. on or after the 4111t parlor Court ol Ot•ftQe all '*'°"' wt\O wl9'I 10 be lnglon 8Hc:h. Calltofl1la, on Coul\ty r1Q11e1tlng that tranater 11 about 10 be rneo. by Int pr()9tt eMOunOeO 1109. OI Oftlc4al ~-ot tomla tHat 6th day of Oclobel, ttM, 11 On Oct~ 16, IN&, al County requelltng lhat heet'cs relative lo llle appll-the Oat• and at Ille time In• HOWARD E POST be _. to lAWAlNCE A. otAl 11\d ""'-· 81cSt _.. be ~ Or11n99 County, ~ ft19 1oca11011 Ill OaM1 • '"• ottlc• of M1L0AfD tO'OO A M • Paclfle 8*'111'191 SHE RAY A HARVE.Y a Gallon o.tcrlbed below Ok:a1ec:1 ~to,~ and pclnled .. perlONll rep-SANORA OlOflllA DIAZ, °'**' Md rwd ~ .. and purtuanl lo ttl•t ~-elf !tie~ ............ - TEAL, SH ful Colorado Corporallon, a Ct11tornl1 ORE GO A. BEALL be ap. DATE/TIME. MonOey, Oe· con1IO.r the 1111~11 of reMt111t1ve to ldf'lll""'et N Tr.,,..._, wt10M bu1iM11 11 00 1 m .. 0t .. eoon th«• Notice 01 OelflUlt I~ 0t ptlnelpel ~ ,,..._ BIYd . Sulla 307, ~·· cor~lllOll, u duly •P· pointed u petl®IJ rep-tobet e. 11l116. 7·30 PM 111 pereone wllo wllll to be •Ill• of Ille deGedenl .Odr... It 24002 Swan aftet .. p<acticz.t>ie on Fri· r9Corded Mlly 29. 1tM .. of tNI Intended.,......, la: Calllomla ttt01, County ot pointed TrUllM under and l'eMnlallveto admlnllt•lht APPLICATION NUMBER lleerO relative lo Ille apoll-Th• P•lltlon requHll Or!w,ElToro.CoulllyofOf. CSly.Ocl00.10, ttM.lnN lnt1r111'Mttt Mo M-220168, ~ .. ~ LOI A~. S1111 of Call. pw'tutnl IP lhe OMO OI n1a1e or Iha decedenl PrectSe Plan ol StrMI Align· c.allon dnctlbed below autllOtlty to ldrnlnltlet Ille .,., Stal• of ~nil Council Chltllbetl. °''Y Hell. of C>molal Aaootda OI UICI All om. ~ ,..... fornla. 111 Ille rlglll, 11111 end Trust ~dad Oelotlef 30 Tiie p11111on req11Hll ment 86-1 • Ar ... A. C 0, E OA TE Oe101>a< 6, tt&e H l•I• under the lndepen· 92&30 17 Fllr Oftve, Coeta Mau County. w111 11nd•r tflO and addr-~ b"1 lfte 1nterMI ol Mid decUMd et tll84 H 1n11turnen1 No authOflly lo ldmlnl11• Ille •nd F TIME 7 30 PM dent AOmlntllratlon of Ea-The proe>erty to be tran• Cellfe><m. lor the lu{nllNl'lg purtuenl 10 Miid OMO ot intended 11anefilt'Ot wltf*I Ille time of death and all Ille 114.447192 ol OtllClll IW-H1a1e unoe< 11141 lndepen· APPLICANT CllY ol Hunl· SUBJECT P1~ Ur-tates AC'I i.rred 11 lecateel al 25431 ol CAMERAS ANO EQUIP· Tru.11 MN al public auction thrM ~· 1eM ...,_ IMt right, !Ille and 1n1era1 lhll eorde, ••ecuted by Aru M. denl Admlnletrallon ol E•· lngton B .. cll gency Ordinance No 296t • A nearing on Iha pelltlon Trabuclo RoacS. Ste. fl, El MENT fOf C&th. lawful mon.y of Ille put eo 111 .. llllOWfl to the the ...... of Mid deQMMd Aalaml, •nO Sime Allaml, lltll Act LOCATION· Walnut Av-"AN URGENCY ORDI· will De held on OCT08ER 9. Toro. Orat\1l9 County. Cell· AddlllOtlal .... of 111• United Slat• ol Anwlca •• lntencted tttn...,... .,.: ha.I acquired by Q9erllk>n of Hu1ba110 1nd Wife. U A hM/lf\9 on Ille petition Mue. St11lh Str .. I. Orange NANCE OF THE CITY OF 1986 AT 1 45 P M In Olc>I lorn11 92e30. lllCI 22345 El IC*)ltleat1on1 rqy be oO-CUii* 1 eheck payat>'t 10 oone law or OlhtnllM other than ltUllOll, In Ille offlee ol tlle ""'" be held on OCTOBER Avenue 1nd Lake StrMI .. HUNTINGTON BEACH EX· No 3 ., 700 Clvte C.Oler Toro RoacS, El Toro. Orange l.alned ., I'll ome. ol Int Aid Trull• drawn on I The l\amt(I) .net..,.,_. Of In addition 10 lhlt of Mid County R«l<><Oet of°'~ 15, 1996 .. I 45 p M In oeecrlbed ·1n Iha reqUNt TENDING A MORATORIUM [)fl ... w .... Sanll Ane. CA County, calltomie.t~ ~ l'Oent 91 71 Flit ..... or national bri .• add, ... OI Ille ·~ declMMCI, at the \Ima of County. Siii• ot Cllllornla. Depl No 3 at 700 CIYlc o.iow. ' ON THE ISSUANCE OF 92702. Said proe>«1y .. delcribed 0n)'e, Coll• MeM. Call· .,.,.or rec1«11 Gredll 11nlon. trantter .. •l -DAVI G. cSMlh, In enct to att lh9 oat· WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Cenler Drive W .. I. Santa REOUES T Prac:IM Pl1n OI BUILDING PERMITS FOR IF YOU OBJECT to Ille In genatll u All llOCk In lornla Bldl ll'IOUld De r .. or a t tate or fecs.•I uvtng1 MARGOLIS end Al.IC« .:. taln-rMI P'oe>«IY lltualed In AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810· Ana. CA 927D2 Str .. 1 Allgnmanl lor A) CONSTRUCTION ON LOT 6 grantl~ ol lhe petllk>n, you tracle. fl•M ... equipment turned 10 lhe allentl<>n Ol 1114 and loan auoc:latlOt't OOlnl· MARGOLIS, 3100 9°""" Clly ol Sanla Ana. County ol DER FOR CASH (payable al If YOU OBJECT to lhe Walnut Avenue betwffn OF TRACT 1220fl IN THE lhould altller 1PPMt al lhe and good wtll Trade "'*"'-City Cletk, wtlhl!I 11110 time Clltd 1n 1n11 11a11, at the Flower Slra.t. Ape (. s.M• Of•OQe. St•t• ol C .. ll0tnl•. Ille ""'-ol Ille In lawful gr11nt1no of the petition. )'OU Slllll Sir••• 1no l •k• VICINITY OF M00DY CIR· llearlng and 11 ... ~ Ob-and LHMllOld tmprov•-"""'· In • ~ ..,vek>C>e main en111nca to F1111 Ana. callton11a 12707. • P•rtk:uttly deec:rlbed • lol-money ol lhe United StatM) lhould •Ill~ appear al Ille Sir"'· B) Deleted. C) 5111111 CLE" jec1ion• or Ille writ1en ob)K· "*''' ot lllOM ciertllln dry ldenlllled on the outllde wlth Amef1can T 1lle lnwranc.e Tll&I the proper1y ~ iow..1owil _l al ouU td1 Ille r aar hear1no and •••t• yOUI ob-S1ree1 bltween P1clllc LOCATION LOT 8 ol uons With Ille eour1 before C!Mn•ng 11ora1 1>4.o..,,..... ,,.,.BK1llamNurnt:>eq1nd'll\e Company tocateCI 11 114 Mnl llareto It dMCtlbed In •-\Jnjl1vio.<i on.-tltlll {1151 courtyaro en11anca ol Con-jeellonsor 111ewrtnen"o1>lec· Coaat Hignw1y 1111<1 Of•nga Traci 12208(Vacant parcel t the nearing YOllr ap~c-IOCa1ecl a1 25431 Trat>uco 0pen111g 0111 EHi F1hh StrMI. 1n Ill• ctty general u '*"''Y .-in. lntllf'•' In CO/T'ldomlnlum llnental Lend Tiiie Com-Ilona wllll tNi court before Avenue. 0 ) S11rth Street be-t'he soutllerly end ol MO<>dy ance may be In patten Of by Road S11 •8. El Toro, Each bid 111a11 1~11y or San11 Ari1, Cllltornla. all and 11 localed .t 743 lekef commonly known u I t07 panv. 10 15 North Mein the lleerlng Vou1 aope1r-tween Orange Avenue .ano C11cle) your allOfnt)' Ornge. Count;i. C1lllorn1a 11eh Ind every item aa .. , thal 11ghl 111141 And •tltlfMI S1ree1 Cotti Meea. C.- Memory Lene. No 3 o . Street Santi Ana. Call-ance m1y be In person or Dy LaJc• s1r .. 1 El Orange Av-PROPOSAL To ulend IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 92830 and 723ol5 El TOfO tOfth In 1111 se>eeltlc:allOlll conveyed 10 ano now "91<1 I01n1a 9~28 Santa Ana, CallfOfnla d• IOfn•a all rignt. 11tle anO your at101ney enue belween S111n Sl•eel the m0fl10flum on building °' a conllngen1 crlldllOt ol Road Et Toro Oreng• Any and all exeecitt0n1to Ille by 11 undef Hid OMO ol T1141 8uS1r>111 name ueed ICrlbed H 1n1e<es1 conveyed 10 and IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR anO Tn1rd S1ree1. anO Fl pe<m11s on Loi 6 or Tract 1"41 decaaMCI. you mu11 1111 County C1htom1a 91630 se>ee•llc:at1on1 m1111 t>ectear· Trust 1n tne P•<>oe<ty situ· l>y said u an1..,or1 at Mid Propet'ly 11 granted 5Ub· now held by II undef u ld Of 1 con11ngen1 crldl10f ol lake Slreel t>elwe4Wl At11n11 12206 IOf tO months and 15 your cl11m wllh 1he court or Tile bulk 1ransler wtll t>e ly alllld 1n 1he bid. anO 1111-tied 1n saia County 1na location 11 PA~ACHE IN· jec:t 10 lhOM oertain cove-Deed ol Tru1t In 111e property tile deoeasea. you must tile Avenue and Pac1llc Coes1 d1y1 presen1 11 to Iha penonal consummallld on Of aller ure 10 Ml tonh any 11am In S1a1e detcrit>e<S es TEANATIONAI.. nanll. conditions Ind re-descrlt>ed as Lot 2 ol Traci your claim wllh lhe courl or Hlghwey . EN\/ I A O N MEN T A L represen1a11va appoinllO by the 151h d1y of Oe101>er. Ille speclllca11on1 s11111 be LOT Ile OF TRACT NO Tna1 Uld bUlk tranlfer le atrlctlona u contained In No 2908, 1n the c11y ot Colla present 11 lo the personal E N VI R 0 N M E N T A L STAT US CalegOflc:ally H · Iha coun w11111n tour mon1111 1986 anO clalma may be ground• fOf reiection ol 1ne 7032. AS PEA MAP RE-1n1ended lo be COf'llUfft· 11111 c.,.1aln Declaration ol Mesa. as shown on 1 map represen1a11ve app<>1nled by STAT US Tnese general ampl lrom Ille date of tint 11-mea at WELLS FARGO bid COAOEO IN BOOK 278 m111d 111M office OI Nome Aestr1c11on1 recorOed In r ecoraed 1n Book 82 Ille coun w11111n lour montna ahgnmen11 -e prevlOualy ON FILE A copy of the euanoe ol lene<su provided BANK NA Eecrow Oeoan· EllCll ~ 111111 set tortll 1ne PAGES 26 TO 29 IN & Auoc:1a1... Inc:. 4570 Book 1242e Page olOt on Pagets) 24 ol M11ee11aneous from 111e dale ot 11111 •• adop•ea unde1 Negative ordinance Is on ftle In the 1n Sacllon 700 ot th• men1 Ra Eecrow No lull names 1nd rflldenOlt of CL US Iv E 0 F M IS · Campus 0r1 ... Sultet • ...,._ Oelobet 2 t. 19n ot Ottlcill Maps In lh• Ottloe ol Iha suance 011e11ers as provided Oeclarauon No 8"· •• 1n Oepar1men1 of O...elopnltnt Probate Code of Caltfornl1 892· 187 •590 MacA'111ur all persona and p111111 CELLANEOuS MAPS IN pon Be&cll, CallfOlnla t2tl0 Rec0101 ol Orange County, County RecOfder 01 said In Section 700 ol ltle con1unc11on with Clrculallon ServlOet. 2000 Main Street, The 11ma lor filing clatms will 8ou1e11ard, 11 e5o. Newport 1n1eres1e<11n 1ne proposal If THE OH•CE OF THE on or after Octooer 13. Calltorn11, 1nO any amend-Coun1y Tile street 1ddrHI Probate CO<le ol Calllorn11 Etemenl Amendment 8•-1 Hunllogton Beacll. Ctll· not expire prior to lour Buen CA Counly ol Or-lhe bid. 11 by 11 COfPOflllon. COUNT'l' AECOADEA OF 1988 tnenll thereto Ind olh.,. common 0.llg· Tile time 101 llllng (:la1m1 Wiii ON FILE A legal detcrlp-f()(nla 928•8. IOI lnec>ee11on monllll from Ille date OI Ille ange a1a1e 1he names ot lhl Of· SAID COUNTY Tll1s bUlk tranater la IUb- PARCEL 1 nauon. II any, ol Iha rMI nol Hp1<e prlOr to tour lion and • copy ol Iha by 1ne publk: llearlr19 notic. •DO.,. All 01a1m1 mull be r .. tle¥s wllo can .sion an EXCEPT ~LL OIL OIL iec1 to Calltomta Unlfonn Unit 3 0 U lllOwn and d .. propeny dnellbecl aDOve 11 mon1ns h om Ille date Ol Iha propoMd Precise P11n Of ALL INTERESTED PER· YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille oetved 111hlS lddr ... by the 1g1eamenl on behalf of 1"41 RIGHTS MINEl\ALS MIN· Cornmerctat Code. Section fined on that canaln Con-purported 10 be 339 Ham11-tleaflng no1;ce above Sm~•• Allgnman11s on Ille 1n SONS ire 1nV1led 10 attend hie llepl by 1ne court II you t•1n day of Oc101>er ttee. cOfporatlon and wtiethar EAAL RIGHTS NATURAL 8 106 domlnlum Plan r.corOld ion Street. Costa M .... Call-YOU MAY fXAMINE 1ne 1118 Department of Develop-said hearing and !!Pren are a pereon ~led 1n unieu Ille bulk tr1n1f~ llto m0t1u11an one ottlcer mu11 GAS RIGHTS ANO OTHER Tiie name and addr ... Of Septemberl2.19771nBoolc tornia lilekep1by1necoor1 II you ment Services. 2000 Main op1nionsortoubm1t evldence Ille estale, you may MfV9 Includes Ille 1r1net11 of Sign lllhebld lsbyapan -H YDROCARBON S BV 111e pereon with whom 12372,Pege 1041ol0ttlclal The 11nd•algned Trull" are a person Interested in Stree1 Hun1lng1on Beach. loro•ageln111neappllcatlon upon111e e~ac:ul0f 0f ldmln-llquOflleenM 1nw111e11cu•. nerShlp °'a'°'"' venlure W H AT SOEVER N AME C111msmaybellled l1Norrll RecOfdl ol Oranoe County. dh1elalm1 any ltablllly f<>< any Ille 11s1a1e you may eerve CaUIOfnla 926.48, lor 1ntP«· as oolllned ebo ... All appll-letrllOf, Of upon tne at· all claim• mull be received 11a1e 1he n-ano Id· KNOWN THAT MAY BE & AllOClll ... Inc:. •570 Callf0tnl• lnoo<rec1NM ol Iha 11rae1 upon Ille •~ec:utor or lldmln· Oon by ,,... public: call<>nl. ••hlbns. anO Mo IOfne)' '°' lhe IHWIOf ()( prlOr ro Ille d••• on wNch dr-ol all general pert· WITHIN OR UNDER SAID Carnc>u• on .... Sult• ....... PARCEL 2 address ano Olher common 111ral0f, or upon ,,... •I· ALL INTERESTED PEA· IC!ipl!ons ol lhlS proposal admtnlslr•IO<. and Iii• wllh the llQUOf llGanM II Iri na-ne<S 1nd jOlnl venlurlfl II LANO TOGETHER WITH por1 s.actl. c.llf0<nla t2ttO An undivided t 335 pet· oestgnlllOn, II any shown IOfnty lor 11141 eteculor Of SONS are ln\/lled 10 attend tte on Ille w11n lne Otltc. Of Ille COUr1 with proof ol --letred Dy 1"41 o.c>1nmer11 of lhll blOd•r IS • I OI• THE PERPETU AL RIGHT OF arid Ille .... day for ~ cen1 ln1., .. 11nand10 Lot 1 nereln ldmlnl11r11or. and 1111 w1111 aaid ne11r1no and upress the City Clerk, 2000 Main vice, a wrllten requee1 11•1· Aleonotle: Beverage Con1tol proprlatorst11p Of another OAILLING MINING EX· claima Dy any creditor 1t1e11 of Traci No 9755 H lflOwn S11d sala w•ll be made. bul tile coun wllll proof 01 ser-opinions°' ~bmlt avlOence Street, Huntington Beach, 1no lhet you dellre epac;iai So tar H known 10 !tie ent11y 11111 doea· bu11ne11 PLOAINO ANO OPEl\AllNG be October 10. ttN al 6:00 on a Map rac:«ded In Book wt1hou1 covenant °' war-vice, a written requeSI Slat· tor or ao111ns1 Ille appl1Cat1on Calll01n111. t0< inspection Ille notice ol Iha llllng ,of an In· transferM, 111 bu1lnH1 under • lk:tlllou6 name 1ha THEREFORE ANO STOA PM wttleh 1e lhe 00"'*8 4 14, Pages 35 to 38, ol Mia-ranty. exprass or 1m1>11ed r .. Ing 11111 you detlre spac;111 as ou111neq at>Ove All •!>Ph· publlC ventory and IPl>faltement ot names and addr•MI uaed l:>ld anat1 be 1n Ille real name ING IN ANO REMOVING aay befor• the ~ caltaneout Mape, record• ol garOlng tllle, poSMUi<>n. ()( not;ce ol Ille hllng ol lin In· cations. a•ll•blls. 1110 Mo HUNTINGTON •IACH .,, ••• HMll or of the pell-by :franellfOf I()( the thr• ol lhe bidder With • delig· THE SAME' FROM SAID hon dal• ~ abol4 Orwige County. Call10<1Ua. encumbfancee, to pay 11\e ventory and appraleemenl of sc:riptlOnS ot 11111 propoeal CITY COUNCIL. •r. Akla tlons or accounts meotloned years IU1 PHI. ,, dlrferenl nallon lollOWIOQ 1how1n9 LANO OR ANY OTHER Oiied Saplet'llt>ef 22, .. ·~~IOQ therefrom •N Con· remalnlng pr1nclple wm of 11t11e ...... or Ol 1hl pell-are Ofl 111• with Ille Ottlca ol Iii ..... ~. City Clertl. In Section 1200 and 1200 5 of from ,,,. abOVI , ,,. "OBA 11"9 llC:llllou• name)'' LANO INCLUDING THE 1986 Oomlnlum un111 located 111e no1e(1) sacure4 t>y said lions or eccoonlS mentioned the Clly Clerk. 2000 Main Phone: (71•) ,_.Mell Ille Caytornla Pro~ • , . tPS-JG(~-Oi:4--'*...C~illl191 .. ,..llOIU. ____ --ll thereon Deed 01 Tr , • ihld' Orange COasl I. Miii"-1 ~.Al· 4250 Barranca. Unll P, 1111ous name shall be uMCI D1AECTIONALL Y DRILL Non .. •Clull~ MM!T141f"111 '°' acceu. tngru . agresa, 1ncroac11ment. 1uppor1. m aintenance, repalrt and otner purpoMS over Loi 1 ol Trac1 No 97S5 all u "10wn and Oeecrlbed In Ille Con· domln1um Pl1n retefled 10 In Percel t hereU!at>ove and u defined In 1he Oectltlllon OI Aeslrk:llOnl recoro.d Oe10- ber 21. 1917 In 800ll 12428, PIQI •O t ol OtlJclll Rac:Ofdl ot Ofange Coun1y. Cali- l0tnla ereon, as provlOed 1n aalO Ille CafllOfnll Proba1e Code California lor 1n1pec:llon Ille Dally Pllol Sep1emt>ar 25. \CM'MY IOf '9ttttcM1et, W Irvine CalllOfnia. WOOD· uniess tllere is a currenl ANO MINE FROM LANDS no\e(Sj. advances ,, any, JULIAN •. ERTZ. AT· public; 1986 Town Cenlef ~. htte BRIDGE CLEANERS. 4722 reg1s1ra11on wltn 1ne Orange OTHER TH AN THOSE undert1141 terms of Hid OMO TOMff!Y "°" ~fTIONlfll. HUNTINGTON 8EACH Tn 139 QS, Coeta ...... CA '2t2I Barranca lrvtne. CahlOfni,, County Rec0<aer In cue ot HE A EI "I AB 0 VE 0 E • ol Trull tees, Ollarget and 4'50 VOfl K.,mlft Ave., CITY COUMCll. 8J: Allcla Published Orange COHI VILLAGE CLEANERS. COfPOf&llons "'elude Ille SCRIBED OIL OA GAS .. penses;>l lne Tru11ee and Newport lhecfl, CA l29IO M. Wentwor1t\, CltJ Cieri!, Pt*.IC NOTICE Daily Pllol Seplemt>er 18, 15•34 Jetlrey Ao1d, St• names ot tne Pteslaa111. WELLS TUNNELS ANO Tll1"1 of 1ne 1ru111 c,.ated by Hid Publlsned Oranoe Coasl "'-: (7t4) '3t·5405 I(......_.. 19 25 1986 11125 Irvine. Callforn1a Secre1ary Treasurer and SHAFTS INTO THROUGH Deed of Tru11 lor lh• Delly PllOI Sept!!ml>et 25. Published Orenoe COB.SI "·-TllF 102 9 2 7 1 4 p 0 R r 0 L A ManC1ger 0 R A c A 0 s s T H E Ptlll.IC NOTICE PARCEL ol E•clull.,. .._.,.,,,, "1· purtenan1 to Parcel• 1 and 2 described llerelnabove IOf use Ind occupancy !Of patio and parking space purpo'" defined u RettrlCled Com- m°" ArN 1n Iha Oeclaralion of AeslrlctlOflt rer111red 10 In Parcel 3 ~ve ano Shown on tne Condominium Plan 1eterred 10 hereinabove 11 pa110 3D·P ano par11.1ng SPIC9•12 Suoiec• 10 gener"al and Spec:11J Tues. eatementa. r1gnl5, rlghls 01 way, anO 111 011\er m1111e<s ot record Gran1ee. by accec>t•nce ot Ille Deed. IQfeet to obaerve perte><m and be l>OUnd Dy Ille OeclaretlOn and all ol the terms tn«eot. and agrees to lneoroorate the s11me t>y rel· erence In 11ny deecl °' 0111er conveyance ol any Interest conveyed Tiiis Covenant 1s made '°' 1ne a1rec:1 oene111 ol WO<>dlyn N0<1h 1 P1r1- nershlp mor1 commonly known u · 1107 Memory Lane. No 3D, Sant• Ana, Cllll0<n1a T111m1 ot sale cUh 1n l1w- 1u1 ~ ol 1"41 Unile<I S1ates on sale on '"'-prop. erly to sold Ten per cen1 ol amount bid to be depotlted """'" bla Bids Of otters 10 be In wrl1· Ing and wm be rec,elveO at 111e afOfnal<I olllOa 111 1ny 11me •lier tlle llrs1 put>ll· ca11on het"IOI and balore date Ol Nie 011ed 11111 1e day or Seo· tember. 1996 lllllU>MD TIAL, Attwne, at Law, -E. Cotofado atwd., ...... "7, ,...._., Calltorftla tt 101 (lte) 7114 UOI, AUorn•r lor ...,..,.. M. fllMtdoft llAftOAAET Iii. ftE· AM>ON, ActmtnletTatCM' of tne .. 1.t• of Niki o.c.denl Publl1heO Orange Coes1 Delly Piiot Sep1emt>er 25 26 Oelot>e< 2. 1986 TnF130 amounl re11onebl)' .. ,.. 26 Octot>et 2 1986 Daily P1101 Sep1ember 25 o~TEl~lE ,2.f~~ETY c LE AN ER s . s I n I. Tne C··~ Council ol 11141 SUBSURFACE OF THE maleO 10 be $97 725 00 TnF 129 1986 ,. " " ,..".,....~" ~IC NOTICE M arg u en II Park w I y Clly of Co11a Mesa reserves LANO HEREIN ABOVE DE· The 8enellc1ary under Tnl 16 AT "'IVATE SALE Mission Vieio C111to<n1• lne r1gn1 IO •aJecl any Of all SCA•BEO ANO TO BOT U ld Deed ol TruS1 nare-~IC NOTICC No. A 1't 156 I I( m10 Oaled Seplember 16, IMdS TOM SUCH WHIPSTOCl<EO tolOfe did eKecute and de-MLIC NOTICE Supenor Court ol me NOTlCIOf' 1986 DATED Seplemba< 22, OA DIRECTIO NA LLY llver 10 rne underslQned 8 COfllAICTEO Sta111 ot C1111rorn1a ror '"' DIATH Of' Lawrenc.e A. otar, laftcf-t986 DRILLED WELLS TUNNELS wr111en 0ec1ara11on or De-LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Of Coun1y of Orange I NAO. ll POflTIA, re Glof1a otar, Tr_..,._ Pubhanea Orange Co111 ANO SHAFTS UNDER ANO faull and Demand 1or Sale. NOTICE OF PUaUC HEAIUNO In 1ne Maner ol 1he Es1a1e AKA MAftTHA POflTIA Publ1Shed Ofanoe Co111 Daily P1lo1 Sep1emoer 25 BENEATH OA BEYOND THE I nd a Wfllletl NOlloe ol De-f"U9UC HEAlttNO A~Al TO OI SARA ELLEN MORRIS ANO Of NTTTION Daily P1lo1 Septaml:>er 25. 1986 EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· feul1 and Elec:llOn IO Seu APftEAl TO PLANNIMO COMMISS'°" also known as SARA E TO ADMINIS'Tlfll 1986 Tn115 OF ANO TO AEORILL AE· Tiie unde111Qned caueed PlANNINO COMMISSION OfNIAl OF I MORRIS Oecea~ ESTATE NO. A-1,.. Tn 119 TUNNEL EQUIP MAIN· said Notice ol Oelault and DENIAL OF GENlfllAl Pl.AN Nol1ce is nereby g111en 1nat To all h111rs t>enet1c11ries Pt*.IC NOTICE T AIN AEP~1R DEEPEN e1ee11on 10 Seti lo be re-ZOHI CHANGE AMENDMENT lt·3 tne undersigned will sell al cred11ora and conlingenl PtJBUC NOTICE ANO OPEA~E ANY SUCH C~ .. --' In tile coun1w wne1e NO .... 201 /ZONE CHANGE pnvaie sale on or al1er 1119 treclllors anO ....,."ns wno FICTITIOUS aus -aa W El. l S 0 A M 1 NE S ~'"'" , .... 2t 129 d I s I 1986 a11ne ,........,, --· FC>fl -WITHOU1 HOWEVER THE Ille real property IS IOClle<l NEGATIVE ay o ep may be otllervr1se 1nter"llO -NAME STATl•NT Dile September • 1996 DECLARATION 16-:M NOTICE IS HEREBY o tr•ce or Cnarles w I'" 1ne will and/Of estate ol ..au<:l TG_W The 1011ow1ng persona are RIGHT TO DAILL MINE Sele will be conducted Dy NOTICE IS HE A EB y GIVEN ma1 me Hun11ng1on S1r1cklefl 600 N0<1n Euclid NAOMI A PORTER Al(A CONTMCT do•ng bus•nes.s as 8asaet1 & STORE EXPLORE ANO OP- Con11nenllll Lana Title Com· GIVEN 1n111 1ne Hun11ng1on Beacll Clly Council wlll hota I ,,535 Anahelm Callforn111 MARTHA PORTER Lei II hereby be known Assoc111es. 3•37!1 01n1 ERA TE THROUGH THE pany 10 1 S Norlh Mlln Beacn City Council will nold a public 11e1r1ng 1n the Coun· j 9280 1 Coun1y 01 Los An· A pehtion nas been 11180 1na1 1ne C11y ot Costa M ... SH and Road Suite 2 Dane SURFACE OA JHE UPPER S1ree1. Santa Ana. Callr0<nll 1 public nearing in IM Coun-ell Cru1mt>il• al ll'le Hunl geles S181e of Cahlorn11 10 by SUSAN E KESLER in Ille will De receiving .. 11ed 'O<nt CA 926~9•2709 f) o o F E E T O T H E 9270' 17 t 4) 935.5575 c11 Cnamoet at tne Hunt· 1ng1on Beacn CMc Center the IUghe.st ano t>eslbtddef Supe110< Court ol Of11nge proposals tor POllG• Tow Charles C Buse11 3•375 SUBSURFACE OF SAtO PACl"C SENTINll 1ngron Seacll C1v1C Cen1er 2000 Main 51'881 Hunl· ano sub1ec1 10 conr1rmation Coun1y r eques1111g 1n11 Sen1ices 10 ""'11 P01ic. De-Dana S1r11nd Roaa Su118 2 LANO AS RESERVED IN C~ATION, 4S I AIO 2000 Main Street Hunt-•noton ~ac.n (;ahfOfnia on t>y s11d Supe<IOf Coun, all SUSAN E KESLER be ap-parlmenl Clly ot Co111 Dana P<>1n1 CA 92629-2709 THE DEED RECORDED TftUSTEI ay: Sue K..,, ingion Beacll, Cellt0<nia on 1t1e da1e and a1 111e nme in-tile righl 111111 and 1n1eres1 ot ooinled as personal rep· Men. P 0 Bo11 1200. Coal• 1,,,5 business 15 con-JUL v 19 1972 IN BOOK Auttlof1~ed Slgnetwe. -the 08111 and 81 ine ume in. d1ca1eo oeiow 10 recelve and said deceesea a tne lime ol resenla1ive 10 admlnlSler tne Me s a C a 11 I o r n 1 • dueled oy an indi•idual 11 110 PAGE 102 1 OFFICIAL 1 0 u 1 ti a • p 11 1 • • d • d1tallld below 10 receive and cons1de1 1ne s1a1ements 01 dea1n and all Ille rlgn1 mle eslale 01 lhe decedenl 92628· 1200 on or before Cnarles C Bassel! Rf CORDS 8cMltevard, Loe A~•· consi<le< ine statements or all persons wno wish 10 be and inlere51 1na1 Ille es1a1e Tne petition raquells Ille hour 01 11 00 a m on Tnis sraiement was 11180 Tne "'"' ildOress or Calllorftla t0045 (2U) 111 persons who wish 10 be neard relalive 10 ine apph-Of 5810 aeceilSeO llH ac· authO<lly to administer lhe Oeiot>e< lO. 1996 11 snau t>e wllh 1114' County Clerk ol Or oiner comm<>;" oesionaoon ........S. hH rd relauve 10 the appll cation desc111>8<l below quued oy oi>eraoon ol law ot estaie under ine lndeperi-Ille retl)Onlll>lllty ol r1141 Dld· ange County on Augull 1 ot sa1a prop111ty i s Put>llShed O<ange COlll cal!on described below DATE TIME MOfldlly Oe· 01ne....1se 0111er man or in dent Adminls1'a1lon of El· oer 10 delfver his propoul 10 1986 pu•po•led 10 °" 1806 Porl Dally p,101 Seoiemt>e• 19 OATEt llME M onaiy Oc· lobe• 6 1986 1 ~O PM aaa111on 10 lhl1 or said de· tales Act the PotlCe Oepartmenl by F!ltUM I Renwick Piece Newporl 25 Oclober 2 1986 lot>er 13 1986 7 30 PM APPLICATION NUM BER ceased a1 1ne 11me of dealll. l A nearing on Ille petil•on the proper announc:emenl Put>hshea Orange Coast Beacn CA fh09g APPLICATION NUMBER General Plan Amendmerit 1n end 10 all cne certilln reallwill be neld on OCTOBER time Propo111a will be pub-Daily Piiot Sepiemt>t!<" 11 S111d saie ,,.,11 oe rn1de Z 0 n 8 C nan 9 11 N 0 86·31Enwonmen1a1 Impact properly SIWale in Ille Clly 15 1986 at 1 ,5 p M in llcly opened and read aloud 18 75 1986 w11nou1 covenant or war· ___________ 186_20/Negallve Declaration Report 86·2tZone Cnange ot Costa Mesa County .or Oepl No :i 81 700 CivtC 11 11 00 a m , 01 H soon Tn()6 I tan11 express Of 1mp1..a IS No 86_3, ~ppeal 86-21 Otange S1a1e or Cahlorn1a. Cenie< Drive WeSI Santa lherealler H prectlUble on 10 1111e p0~sion Of en-~IC NOTICC LEGAL NOTICE OfllDINANCE N0.21S4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITV OF HUN TINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH OR- DINANCE CODE BY ADO· ING NEW SECTION 980 1 4 ENTITLED REDEVELOP· MENT PROJECT AREA TO CHAPTER 98 SYNOl'llS: Ord1n1nce No i96 .. adds n ew S 9110 I 4 10 Chapter 98 or 1ne Hunungton Beacn Ordl· nance Code en11\led Ae- developm.inl Proiec:1 Arlll Notw1111s1and1ng •ny 01nar p1ov1s1on of 1n1S code IPPll· c1111ons tor cond1t1on111 e•· cep11ons condl11onal v1111 perm11i zone changes Of 01ner en1111 emenu on properhes w1tll1n 1 re- deve1oome111 pro1ec1 area may be 111ea l>y me Ae- d eve top 1n en I A g ency wllhOul me consenl of the property owne1. provided 11owev@1 tnal tonWlnl 01111e prooeny owner stlall be ob· A p P L 1 • LOCA t 10N Normwest parhcutarly de5t11bed as lol-Ana CA 92702 Oe1obe1 10 191M>. in Ille cum1>1<tnoes 10 sa1t1ry tne C A N T , APP E l l A N T coiner of Elhs Avenue and tow$ le:> w11 IF YOU OBJECT 10 Ille Cos1a Mesa Police Depart· Ml.IC NOTICE unpaid bal1nce due on 1"41 S 11 1 f Ml GQld11nwes1 S11eet THE SOUTH ONE·HALF granllnQ 01 lhe pelillon you ment. 99 Fair Drive Cos1a 11011! or roole& MCurld Dy ~~AST~o,,."'8',l?,'~·125 and PROPOSAL An appeel Dy OF T~E NOATHWESrONE·lsnould ll•lher apoeer al Ille Mesa. C81ilorn1a, lor the Fl~!~o~:A~==~s H•d Oe4la OI T1utl to ..,., 17762 Cameron Slrelll A C Ma11on10 1neP1ann1nglFOURTH Of LOT 19 OFneat1nganastateyourob-provls1onolPotlceTow Ser-T r S1!>•08380plullhelotlow lsou1neas1 corner Cameron Comm1n1on" denial ol n1s FAIRVIEW FARMS IN rHE 1ec:11ons or Ille wrmen ooiec:-YlCIS .. 11e ot10w1ng oersonsToa1ra~ ing 1'511ma1e<1 co1ts It'· Slleel and Newman Avenuel r11Ques1 •or Gen"'"' P111n CITY OF COSTA MESA uons wlln Ille coun t>eloie "dd11ion111 sell ol Ille uo•ng buSlness as penMO~ and 11dvenc.s 11 Iha ZONE RS fOl!lce Pio-Amenomen1 86·3 and Zone COUN TV OF ORANGE ll1e ,,811,.ng Yo..i• appear-spec:•llc111ons may be Ob· Care Ane11nes111 1 1459 l timP of Inf! inn••I pubhca110n tewonal\ Cnange 86 2 I His 19<1ues1 is STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS ance may be in person 0, oy 111ned a1 1ne Co111 Mesa Newport Ave = 111 uatm I ol 1111s Nollce ol Sale PROPOSAL Appeal 10 10 cnange 1"8 Gerieral Plln PER MAP RECORDED IN your anorney Police Oepanment Trlltllc CA 92680 78 S? 872 1' Planninn Commission 5 de· aes•11na11on lrom General BOOK 8 PAGE 7 1 OF MIS· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Bureau 99 Fair Ori .... Coe11 SIGrego,!Vd J MP•g1&00 ~ 1CA NOTICE TO niel or r~uest to change tne Comm~rc1111 10 Medium CELLANEOUS MAPS IN 0, a con1ir19enl credllOf 01 Mesa C1fllorn11 Blas iger " en "0 I PRC>nflTY OWNER zone des"'nlllon lrom R5 Oens11y Aes111en11al on 10 1 THE OFFICE OF THE me deceased you muS1 Ille ShOUld04Helurned10lheal· 92359 •OlJ ARE IN DEFAULT (Ott1ce p;~less1onali 10 AJ acies 01 P•oPefly localeO on COUNTY RECORDER OF your claim w11n 11\e coun or tenuon ol 11141 PollOe Oepan-Tn1s ous1n11ss s con UNOEP A DEED OF TRUST (Medium H"'n Density ReSI· 1ne nortnwes1 corne• ol E11s SAID COUNT'\' present it 10 1ne oe1son1I menl '" II sealed envelope dueled oy an •n01••dua1 'DA TED "Pr•I 29 198 I UN· d•nii~tl wn~" would ,,..,m•I A•enue and Go1aenweS1 EXC.EPT THE EAST 200 reoiesenlallve appointed I>)' 1aen1111ea on the ou111de w11n G•egc:>f)o Jo11n Pigeon LESS vou r AKE ~CTION a ~01~ ot 13 ~~11s on .~;two S1tee1 Zo11e Cnange 86-21 FEET THEREOF me court within lour mon1ns tne lltle Police Tow Con-Tn1s su1111men1 w11s 1118(1 TO PROTECT VOA PROP s!le~ is being proposlld concur ALSO EX CEPT THE lrom rne dllle 01 flrS1 11• tract Proposal Submitted' wit,, the County Cler~ 0' Or IERT'v •1 MAV BE SOLO A T E A 0 N M E N T A l renlly w11n 1h1s reQueSt 10 WEST 2 13 40 FEET OF THE suance orie1ters as provided ana 1ne openino date ange Count~ on Augusi 26 A Pl 'Bl 1c SALE 1F vou N v I cnanqe ltlf' zoning from SOUTH •8 00 FEET THERE-1n Sec11on 700 ol 1ne Each ol 1he prOl)Oll11 198f> f'J1IOll NEEO "-N EX PLANA !ION ;,~::uNSO ~~;~iv~1150eco!n 1c:-O 1Communuy Business OF Probale Code 01 California sna11 spec:1ty each end 1ve<y Pullhshed Oranne t,o;ist Of THE NA T.JAE Of THE ""Omm~" 10 asseu '""en 01s11.r1 ( omoinea w1tn 011! M O A E C 0 MM 0 N L Y Tne ltmti tor riling cteims will 11em n .. 1 lorth m lhe '941ci· o~il• Pllol Sepie;;, ... .,, 11 I PRO(' EE DING AGAINST ~ "" 110 A.ii.PC"! IMl!d1um Oensny KNOWN AS :.>OJB Maple A• 11ca11ons Any and all e•ceP· u , " YO rOU SHOULD CON wonmentc1I eltects<.>l lhe re· Planned ReS1den11al De-enue 1..os1a Mt>se CtJI• ~0~111~;~;~m ~~~0~81~ 0/~::;, uons 10 1t'>e specll1Ca11on1 l8 25 Oeiooer 2 198 1 6n067 1 :.~'r A LAW'fER quesl lvelopmRn1) T11e •equest fOrn1a mus11>ec1ear1y s111eo 1n1ne DATE D "ugus1r 1986 ON FILE A legal 0~9CrtP· coulll ·~sull on app10 .. ma1e lerm5 01 sale casn 1n 1aw hearing nouce aoove old ana ra11ure 10 .. , lortll MfAIC TIT E l•on ana copv 0 ine ly •40d .. ell.ngunns An ao 1u1 mone1 01 tne Uniled YOU MAY EXAMINE ine any11em 1n111espec1flc:a11ons Ml.IC NOTICC IH~l~::~E cO::ANY~• proposal is on 111e •n IM Oe pt>-.1 10 lhe P1ann•ng Com-1 S1a1es on conlumauon ol Ille kepi by tne cour1 ,':tovou snail ~ grounds ror •e1ec· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS C•llto~nle COtftO"lllon • l'e1 pa11men1 ot Oflveiopmenl mission s 5 eptem1>e1 16 lsale 01 par1 cash and 1>11-~~= :sio:~~~~"'::::: ser;~ t1on or 1ne 010 Eecn ol tne NAME STATEMENT ISlndlA11lhorlHd on1cer, Services 2~ Main S~~t 1986 11en,.ll ol General Plan ance evidenced ov l'ole se· upon the uecuto• 0, admin-proposals snll se1 forth the Tne following o.'!<sons ..,8 1t• E .. 1 Flftfl ltr .. 1. Saftla Huntington each 8 ,. Ame1'amen1 86 3 1 Zone cured l>y Mor1gage or Trust or uoon the 81 , lull names and res•d~ of doinn Ouslness 85 v111ene Ana, Celttornla t27'01, (11•) lorn1a 926•8 ror insl>t'(lion Cn..ngP 86 i 1n11s1:>1111n tiled Deed on 1ne p1ope11y so lstralor 1111 pe1sons 11na parties .. ,. " '"' A INTERES TEO PER O) "'~ ;111P~rly owner sold T f'n per cent ol amount aam•nislrlllor and rue wiln 1n1e1esieo 1n 1 e proposes Suite 201 ••vine CA qr,, Pu1>11s~ 01ange Coall NOTICI TO CMOfTOMOlf auLJl TilANeRft (S-.IM1 .. 1'7 u .c .c .) NOllC8 la hereby given to cred11ora 01 tne within nerned 1ranater0t11) 1t1e1 a Dul~ uansler •• about 10 be maae on pereonal property ne<einanet aescr1bed rile names and t>utl,_ ltddres... ot the 1n1ended transrerOf' are PATSY R DYE ANO CURTIS M LUDWIG 3667 F' Country Club D11ve Long a.act\, Ca.Ill 90807 The 1oca11on 1n Calltornl• ot 11'\e cntet eaecutlve ofTIOI or pronc1pa1 Dust,,.., otllca 01 tne intended tr 11111eror t• Slmf! All Olhef buSlnelS namea 1no addr~ uMd by I ha intended 1r1n1r8'0f wtltllfl tnree years l1S1 .,...,, 1111 pas1 so fer 11 known 10 1111 1n1f!ndl!ld lraristerH are none Tne name\•) and ou11net6 adaress 01 1ne in11111ded 1'ansl9'MIS) ere PEACE I YAHN ENTERPRISES INC 1 Ca11rorn1a corporattOn c/o PHANNVS CHOCO~TES INC 1525 A Orangegro ... Avenue Or1nge Carll 92668 rn11 1ne p..oe>eny 0tt1•· ne<11 hereto 1s desc:tlbed In oene•111 as An rumtture tt.- 1ure$ and equ1pmen1 IOf 1na1 certain candy s101e bull· neu and 11 ioce1ed 11 • 790 l1"111ne BlvO ~ 108 lr'Vlne Cahl Tiie Bu11ness name u..O oy sa1a "ansterora 11 111<1 1oca11on II MON CAFE. FUOGf TIOUE Tn111 U1d Dulk 11antllf II 1111ena11<1 10 be conaum· ma1eo 11 the ottioe ot TM Escrow S101e 2•2• N Grand Ava .11-H Senti Ana C111101nia 92701 on Of ah« Oc•ot>e• 6 1986 Tnis Oulk 11 ansle1 11 tu1>- 1ec1 In CalllOfnla Uniform Comme<c•a• Co<>e S«tlon 6106 11i1mtlC W\TICC .. 1a1ned prior 10 any devel<>P· ___ ,...;....;.t.IV'....;__""-----'· mefll unaer ~ 811111111 Oy ine puohc A C 1o•n4'Y tor Ille executor or I n 1 Mortgage ~·oo ~a1n S1•ee1 ,~-1 t LL Matoon 010 10 Ile 011pos•ted w11n 01d n 0 1 lh Poof <>I -as principals In case ol cor-Vlllane Real Estalfl 11., Dail~ P11n1 September 11 SONS are invill!<I 10 .uiend £ N v 1 H 0 NM f N T A l .. ,a~ ftr otter• 10 "e 1n wrol-1 e ' ur w• ' • po• ~1•ons include 1ne " 1 • 2• 1"8"' a ne I d p ess u • v > v VICll , written requesl 9181 a Calllorn1a corpon1t1(ll\ }40ll <> " .. " :'inionsa~,n~uo11~11 e~~~nce ST A I v<; Fnv11onm.in1a1 1m. ing and will be re<.e1ved 111 ing Iha I you aes1re special names 01 1ne pres1den1, tee:· Main Stieel s.,11., ?Cl, Th076 Tne name ana aaOreu Of 1111! Derson w11h whom c1a1m9 may be llllld " Tiie Escro... S1o•e 24 ~4 N Grana 1"...e zH San11 Ana Call! !1210 I AJtn.. Kc Sinor . Escrow NO "1 11.C IN! 11141 IH1 011~ 10< llhnQ ,c1a1m1 Dy anr crect1101 snall be Oel<>- t>er 1 IQ86 WIHCh II 11141 DuS•~ss o•~ oerore ,,,. consumma1oon C81e te>eCl- lled above I( 21711 flCTtTtOUS 9Ua.IH NAME STA TIMINT The 1011owtng persons••• doing buSlneU IS Supreme Oonu1S 60:1 PaclllC Coul Higllway, Hunllnglon Beech. CA 926•8 Ta Foy cnau 3422 w C11et1nu1 Apl A, Santa Ana, CA 9270• Men T.hang-Cneu. 3-422 w CheStnu1 Apl A Senta Ane CA 9270• Foang Hua Cllau. 3422 W Cneatnul. Ap1 A San111 Ana CA 92704 TntS butlnen 11 con- ducted llY co-parine<s Te Foy Cheu• r1111 11a1em«il wu filed wllh tllil CounlJ Clel'll ol ()f. anoe County on Sep1..-noet 1$, 1996 ,,,... PublltneO OflnQe CO.II Oaltv Piiot September 18, 25. Oetot>er 2. 9 1t86 TllC>lle P\llLIC NOTICE tt• '1CTmOUl IUIMll NA .. ITATIMINT Tiie fol10Wtng pef90nt are d oing bu1ln••• •• MARGUERITE 0£L LAOO VENTURE. t6t52 Beach Blvd S11 140£. HunllOQlon 8eJK:h CA 926" 7 M etropolitan Liie In · IUfllOCe COmpany, • ....... Yor11 corl>Ofllk>n, 101 Lin C01r1 C•rm a Oftw, Suite 900. Fotler City, CA 9440• Llncoln Prol)efty Com- pany No 12841 A Calltornla L•mlttd Partner1111p 10 I • 1!9ncoln Cetllre o...... Suite .oo Foater coy CA 94ol0ol Th•t 1>ut lne11 II con• dueled by a e-•I part n.rtt11p Metropo111en I lie In- "''~ Cornp•ny Tiii• ••11emen1 wH lllld w1111 ,,,. County Clerll of O.· _,. Countv on AUOll•' 26 1916 flJ1- ll'vb111Md Ofa.nge co .. 1 0.llJ P110t September I I 111 75 •0ttob8 2 1988 Th07'• men I THE FULL TEXT OF THE ORDINANCE 1$ AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK S OF· FICE ADOPTED DY lht! C11y Council of 1ne C11y 01 Hunl· 1nglon Beecn at a regular mtHlllnQ n~•a Monday Sep· tember 15 1986 t>y lhe IOI· low1n9 rotl call vo1e AITS Cou~men l'.elb. MacA111s1er F1n1ey Bailey G1een l'homu NOES Councilmen ('lone ABSENT Councilmen Mendie CITY Of HUNTINOTON •EACH , Allcla .. Wenlworttl. City Clefts PuDllthed Orange Coall Deny Piiot September 25. 1996 fh 120 Ml.IC NOTICE K21* STATl•NTOf AaANOOl .. NT Of VII Of ,ICTmOUS au ... HNAMI file lollowlng oaraon1 lleve 11b1ndon«i Ille UM ot 1ne Fic1111ou1 Bu1111e11 Nam1 BALBOA SOUTH APAR TMEN TS 3090 Pullm&n Slle&t Coale M ... Calll 9?628 Th• Fte:t1tlou1 Butlnett Name referred to 1bo~ wa1 llle<I 1n Of 1nge Counry on NovemDer 15 1te• FILE NO F2907!1& Fr1n11 0 Com11ocll anO Jo&n M ComllOGll. HWIJT, 3966 Atadln, Huf'tllnglon BMch Ca111 9284t Julia C Wa•m1n91on a 1118trle<I woman 11 i. 1<>1e 1no teOM•t• prooer•y 911 Via Lido Soud. N ... C>Ofl Beach, CeHt 928'3 T11it bull,,... w1.1 con Ovcted by I oen-rll t>allntr· llllp T1111 11eternent wu filed WOh 1,,. County Cltfll ot Of· lllQ4l C0ut11y on Sef>teMl>er 8 t98ft P\iblllhed ~Coal Dally Pl•ot Sec>lember ~6 Oc1ol>i!f ~ ti 19 11l&e ffl.111' f Of 8 lllnS1 1118 appllcfttlon pac1 Reoorl 86 2 '' oe1ng tnt> Mor11s1110 0111ce 11 any lnouce 01 the llling 01 11,. in· re•ar• ireasurer ana man-Irvine CA q2 ~, 4 11°: oulfl~ed above All appll p1oc.e'l'Sed conq;,.enlly w11n 11me .111>1 irw h1s1 put>hra11on ventorv ona appr11S4lmen1 ol age1 Tnos buSinMSS ' c.on P~llC NOTICE 1101 dnll tll'I 1111s dop11c111mn hereof i1n<1 oetore na1A ol eslate essets or 01 ine pel•· Tne C.11y Counc11 rei9"tea due 180 Dy "" ..,n n ~::~~~"~.' 1'n~to proposal ON r IL( "' lt!g•ll 11esc1op sate lions or accounts menlioned thP "9n1 10 <eiec1 any Ot an cor po• 111811 "~~ 11 ,. FICTtTIOUS tUSlNllS are on Ille w11n tne Oll•ce o• 110" a1111 c opv ot 1ne Oatea St>Pll'mOe11 12 in Sec11on 1200 ena 1200 5 or 1>1d$ oine1 man d r•1v'"""'"r NAME ITATEMENT C C 2000 M n Pll"P05!'d Gene1a1 P111n t986 Ille Calllornia Probele Coae Pubhs"ea Orange C.oest PnihP H MrNMn,... Po.i~· ·n,. !nllowong pert.on• are tne •ly lerl\ a~ I Arnen<1mPf\I Env11nr1rnen1a1 Oorolhy M Hoyle, E•· MICHAEL J MILLEA AT. Daily P11n1 Sep1ember 25 dent .J•""ll """""~& n VAN ~1118:'1· Hu,nllngto::c,~e,11~tle 1mµac;1 At'Porl ftllll lone ecutrl• of Ille Wiii ot Hid TOftNIYFOfll.PETITloNEA. t91lfi Tnia ''''"m"nl ,.d, hlf'<I P"'THN \Ill.AGE LTD I •I ornia 01 inso i r Cnange ·~ c-n Ille '" Ille De· decedent )170 Tweedy atvd loulfl Tn 1 •0 w11n ine Cuunh ' '"' • .r i1• t d11• ,,,.,1,1 .m••ed Pa11n.r pu~~cNTINGTON •EACH oar•menl ,, Oew•upmenl Publ1sn,<1 01ange Coas1 Gate. CA toaO " P~LIC NOTICE ange Count• o>ro A.,.)l.~• • : sn.o •: ~O lulams Ave cm. COUNCll a . Se""'"' ~000 Main S11ee1 ['ld•l'f P1101 Seo1ember 18. P\JOl!lh&d Orange Coasl 1986 -~C'IO C:r ,,. Meo CA Iii. Wentworth. °Clt~ Clerk, tn~~.·~n~;~~I). ~;.a;:;~p:;.~~n '"' ~r; ,q86 TilF 103 Deily PllOI Seotemt>er '14 FICTITIOUI 8UllNESS '31•m ' .~·~'~ y '"'!'II 20 18 "*'-: (714) ut-~ b• 111,. Pul'llil 25 Oc1obe1 1 1986 • I NAME STATEMENT Puoh~nf'1l 0 111ri9,. ""'' ,.,, ,,11, ,1,., nurl Cn&la Publlsneo Or11nge l,,..0851 'Ai L iNTE:AES tEO PER MllC NOTICE WThllt Tht> tollow1ng persons ere Daily P1lto1 SttP'"'"'''" '1 -,. .. .,.. 4 IJM'f> ~:~~ Pilot Seo1em1>e• ;,>!J ~~~s,,:~~,,·.~v11:~a 1oto:~',~~~ K 21101 ~IC NOTICE g~·~i~~:·ne;;:~ 1 Tn~,;~~: 18 2r, Ocfotio<• ; •<l~' .,ot>ll M.~.7,;'.~"'\ vv • ';~!~. •'!~: rn 117 ()pllll('n, " , .. 11m11 t'V•dence FICTITIOVS •USIHIESS flCTITIOUS •U•INIH Cu f l IO!O CA 92630 MLIC NOTICE ... , .. t ----------rn1nr11ga1ns1ineappllc111on NAMl lTATEMINT NAMISTAnMINT t1t11.1ert B•uce Claik "' •"JQf' 1q95 PUBLIC NOTICC u 011111n,.11 above All appll-Ttie lollow1ng persons ••e Tne lollowlng persons a1cr 2'6~ 1 C"l•ulle Cit El To<o FICTITIOUS aUSINl!I& C aMllf"H ~l!.y l o V~111 cn11ons e~111Ms. 11nd de doing bus1n11ss as GAL· doing bus1neu as CA 97630 NAMI STATEMENT I N\/ M104 ' LIQAl NOTICE scnp11on1 ot 1n1s propoH I LER1A 23• E 17tn St • 100, EMPIFfe WEST, e&e Beker Pamela AOele Clark The loll0wi"9 Plf!IOnt ''" Th1, t>11,,n•ts it con- ONMNANCI ere on Ille With the Otllela Of COj11 Meu CA 92627 Suite •05. Coela M ... Cllll :nes 1 Cl1uOe Cit El T O!O OOlt\9 Dvtlneta •• Crl'l&ll~ Ou.. IM 11, • 11m11eo partner MO. -1he Clly Cie<k 2000 M•tn JOM L Uhl 10 t9 Marlen 92828 CA 92830 ld4tff 2548 s F111MM> St 11\IP AN ORDINANCE OF THE Street Hv11t1noton Betcn Lane. N9Wl)Orl Beacll CA Zelda Fay Wlllt. 1958 San lh11 bullneu II con• Santa Ana c.-9210~ C.uy H 1 ~lilt CITY OF HUNT !NO TON Ca11torn11 lor 1n1~11on the 928eo Bruno. Newpor1 Bea ell aucle<J by • o-neral part· Kenneth AH T11urme11 Tn1\ •1~H11m1n1 wu !lied BEACH AMENOING THE publlC Thi• ou11ness •• con-C.111 92NO 11111~n111 2025 I.lull• l fl Cosu1 Wiii' , ... Counly Cl!lf~ Of Of HUNTINGTON BEACH OR· HUNTINGTON 114CH ducted by 11n l"dMdull Tiiie bullneu 1e con Aober1 B Clark Mesa CA g26n lf\04' l' N"'' "'"'"'°'_,'* DINANCE CODE BY CITY COUNCIL, 8)': Ak ta JOt1nL Uni ducted by an1nOMdual fP1•5 tlltemenl wu llled Tnll t>ueineu ,, con 11 1Ql\6 AMENDING SECTION 9171 Iii WefttwOfttl, City Claftl, Tn11 •1119m8'11 .... , 1110(! Zelda Wiits Wllh 1!\fl Covnty C19t"k ()I ()f ducle<l l>y en •n0,,11(111"1 U 1t4U ANO REPEALING SECTION l'tlOftl (7 14) 531·5'tOIS IOf'lh the County CIMll. Cl Or Tl\11 ettlamenl w11 1119<1 9~8 County on Avgvet 28 Ken Tnurmll' P1o! '•\ll..C ~·.tnl)to nut 8173 RELATED TO MAXI Publlsn~ Orange Cotst llr>Qf! Counly on Sepl.ml>er 'Witll 1n• Coun1y Clfl<'ll or Or 19 6 Thll s1ltemen1 .,.115 111.0 Dall~ 1:>11n1 c; .. p111mtw!< •8 MUM HEIGHT OF SENIOR 0811y 1'11101 Sep1embef 2!J 4 1986 ang• County on Seo1em1>er ,,,ma wnn Ille County C•ef~ OI O• 2~ O<:toOI'<}. \I ,qi\( RESIDENTIAL PROJFCTS 1966 F,tMOt ?7 1986 Pun11snect Otange CoHI .,.,9f' C'nunty on "111111'1 '~ I "' IOfl IYNOl'SIS: Ordinance fh 118 Puhhsh4!1d Orange Coaa1 F,1et .. Ollll~ P•lol Septembet 11 1qe& No 29e8111nendsAr11c:ie91~ Oe•I~ P11n1 <;111>1eml>4!1 11 Puo111he<1 Otenge Co111 ti!:''> Oclober 2 1986 ,31..:a MLIC NOTICC of Irle Hun111191on BeM:n Or Ml.IC NOTICE •8 ~!> Oc1ol>flt ' 198& Oa1ty P11o1 Sec>tt1mbef '5 I Tl\065 Pubh•~ O•t1ttge C.oH t dlnance C:aoe 10 tes111c:1 tho I Th09• Oetor>er ' 9 16 1996Tn 132 Ml.IC NOTIC£ Oa•ly P1tot s~oer ,, F'ICT1TTOU1 •u•tNtH ti.tghl ol senior c11tzan 1110 • 27'04 wmi C W\TICC t8 :>!I Oc1ot>e-l 199e I NAM( ITATl,..Hl teell 10 111111 wtucr< '• ~ FICTITIOUI IUllNl.ta l"IN'.I rwv ,ICT1TIOUI IUaMll Tll069 ~"" tnlh,wing pe,,ona 1.r• ml119duq~1o"•dlt111c1 1n ...-NAM1 8TATIMENT FICTITIOUSaus ... ea PUBl.IC NOTICE NAMllTATl•NT a oing l'lu i •n•tt " 011ea Seat 1' 1986 PEACE A Y AHN ENTIA"'lllS. INC., 1 CA c~. ~ , "-•· ttt-NNMd Trene..,... PubllSNKI 0..nge COUl Daily P1101 Seolembel 25 1986 Th1J8 PUBl.IC NOOO FICTITIOUS llUStNIH NAME STATIMINT Th" 1011ow1ng pereona are C101no but•MN " D1111v 1 LandlCllQe end Lewn M11n 1en1nce S•r ••c• ~23 Trt•M Ot Coeta MMa CA 9?620 Douglu 0 1<9f\Oell, 523 Traver .. ()f Co11• M41M. CA ~2628 Tn1a bu11nt tt 11 con dUC1f!d by 111 lrldl\/t()Ull C>ovQ1a1 D KenClall 0\11 Slllletnenl WU nlecf with 11\e Cn..nty Cl9rll ot Or •noe Counly on SflOl...,O. 1 I 1q86 ,,, ... Publllt>.cl Onnge C<>Ml 0111y P1h>I Sepl.,..ber I 9 ?5 ~01* 2. i . liM ThlOI Ml.IC NOTICE whlClll ,,,.,. •re •out.a Tne t011ow1119 ~aon• ••• NAMI ITATIMINT 'ICTITlOUI eua.IH Th• '°"°""no'*'°"'••• P\&.IC NOTtCE L,,,eno., A1111 -.M1X:1erea THE FULL TEXT OF THE ooono IW~•-.. SILVER N ..... ST·Tl,._UT ()A•no bultn4Ht It UOI.... 1se 1. Ae.,h1ll """' tv•n• 1 FICTTT10US ....... OAOINANCE 1S AVAILABLE BEt.l WEDDING SEAVICE ' fllf' ronnwing (!efton1 lie .. -., _,., "' '• N4* 8TA~ IN THE CITY ClfRK c; OF t621 E 111n S1r .. 1 Su11e dOmO """""' 111 C:nu T1141 t()llOW1ng ~'ons 1111 MIKI ot Hunllnglon 8each FICTITtOUS 8UlflNISS CA 117'01 FICE AJ S11n11 An11 Calll ar111n ' HHlth ins111ul• tor d()1no out1ne111 •• 122131 Mlllbu L-Hunt • NAMI ITAnMINT I D••~ c "I~• Arna ~1~ I a~..,.~°':: ptnOnt.,. AOOPTEO bjl IFI• C•IY M 1cn1111 I( Ho3k1n• •&;><> LH•Fll'1\j ttnd Development, s 0 u T H c 0 A s T 11'\QIOfl BtlCll. CA 92e4e The 1011ow1ng persona., .. N1e9e111 wa~ . 11nt11 An• :13 u u Covnell of 1he City ot Hur>I E Rlutblld ·~ O••noe 1~M9 OOIMr<! St ~•11nt· ENTEAPRISES 16•" S1111e J11met. L T11um1r 221:\1 do•no buS•nM• tit rne AUIO 1n ro:1 R 0 WORLO. 1'&12 i""IM 8"'1Ch CA i29• • H f\f!ll• SllnUI Anr1 C1hl M lllbu Lane Hunllnglon ()Qc1011 l">5 C'.011• Mtu Dtu-L llv~Cll• 26-t9 F Beach BM! Midway City 1ng1on Bea(ll II • •tQultll Call! 91861 "" 9"70• ~h (.A ll28•e S1 Co11a Mffl CA 92621 E•aen C.itfl M•H CA Calli 92855 meelltvt held MOfld•y Sec> Kllfln M Hos~·"· ,.,20 f R ,\ R Mar,ttt1no 15869 & .. .. J ~ ,.,___ n G ......... '""44 tem~· 15 ttee by llttl tol Bl~OlfO Ave OnnQfl C111t Ot1thard S• Hunllno1on Sarah Mlgbe• 1(14'i I o ... , • B•••gna ~. 1 1 Jamet Rot>en 11unim41n 94'!1;.t .,..,.a5 :';;:,';, '",!"...._ lowing rotl cell vota tf'~7 &f'nt tl CA 9~7 Sulle-11 O.ar S1n11 An• I MAlll•u 11nt1 Hunt1ng1on J1 35~ Cotti M ... St T1>1t 011t•n!'ai '' con L:filOn t • • •V '""'" AYISfl. Counc"men l<llly Tllit l>ullneu it con· T111• 01111n•u 11 con-Ct11i1 9270• &f>JiCn C~ 928415 Co~•• Mftff CA 41;>~2 a uc 1-.11 l'l "'n u n11'1 Ca II 92e55 MK Alllllet Finl..,. Or"'1 ductlKI Dy nll'lbflllll •nil w1r111 duclt<! bv 1 g•ntol p11111 Thll b..,t111neu 11 '"" Th" bu11ne11 It cun Thia bu11n1111 11 cC'ln ctll por 11IA1t •noc11110"' rn11 1>1111n.., 11 con• Thoniaa M•cllael K Hot11i.ina l(eran I rie•shtp OUC1ed Dy m 1naivldua1 Ouettlll by h\ltbano •no""'• doe1ed by an 1nd1V1du11 olhf'• 1nan • D••t,,.11h1p d!Kled by an 1no1..tOva1 NOES <;ovncnmen None M HOJll•nt ~·no~I S VyOun1 Sat ah MlllQbee J&l"llf'tl l Tn11m11 Jamf!t R 1<11h1m1n 11 7'".,.. C "•n1 Oeman Ou~ A8SFNT CounCllll'l•n Th•• 11a1emanl ... Med rn1• '181fmttll Wll hied T1111 9111..,,.,,I wu 14s Tlltl tla1Nn4tnl ••• !Ilea Tlll\ •t1•~· ... , llted .,,~ \IAl8~1 ..... 111.0 T'llla ... ,_, -fleC Mandie wttll ,,,. C.ounl'\I Ctet• of°' ,.11n '"" C<iun1y Cl•tlt. of 0•· 1wtlh ,,.,. County C:lfll' nt O. #11111"41 Co"""' Cler\ ot Of w11t111W1 Cnunty~lef' of OI 1 .,,..1,. 1n" Cou"1V C°W'tl >I 0. 91111 the Counl'f ~ ol Of. CITY Of HUN'TIMOTOM C<i.r 1 ,..., S.eMmn..,. •nQe c~n•v on Sep1t1mi.-•noe Couniv on S8'lllmbel anoe C.ov111y on Secileml'lfO• •no-( ounn• "" •uou11 111 •nv• ' °"""" O" .._,.,11'1',,... •noe County on ~ember •nge " ~ ~·· 10 1486 11 19ee 11 •llM l '11e& ' 1 • 'l!lr< 9 t9tfl •IACH, A llele Iii 4 19M ,,,... ,,, .. , n 1M74 "1tUI Wet1twont1, City Clefll "'"°' f)ttn, ,,1..,, ( , PubH ()f Co. Publlatled Or1nge Coal! Punh"""° Cl•Rnge CO.ti f'ollh~n,..1 0111n~• C•lll't1 r>11nh•heel O••"'O" Cnatl Pullh•""'1 l1••1'1Q4'1 •lA•• 1 P•it\11111..n O•t"O'I' ',,.,, """'""8<1 ••no• Loeat 11N1C1 Wl98 t 0111y 11,101 Sel>l4!mbe< ~~ Oa••> p1101 ~e~irttmbt• 11 Pft•I\ r1101 ~"111""'°"' 1 1 O•••v r>1lfll "llOl)l~l>fW M D111~ P11('11 'if'f•1tmtwl< '8 O••I~ r 1(11 <;4t01-.~· '• OM••~ '"'"' ""''ember •& 0811) Ptlot S«>temoer 2'S. HI&'-18 1~ Oc•o~ ? 199~ 19' :• 0c10.,.. 1 1911e O<tnllfll 1 g l6 1q9e '!> Oc1otM1• ' q •98fl 111 ''> ,.,,. 1oiww ~ 1Qllft , " ,<'.....,. ; Q • OciotMM 1 9 1e 1tle Tnq3 'lllQ93i-th0911 Tn 136 tn P~I Tno•1. T11112 Th-t~ ; ------~~---~~~~-------~.:.-~~~--~-----------~------------~~~ - .. 08 ' Or~ Coast DAILY PILOT I Thurtday, ~tember 25, 1886 . MUC NOTtct: MLIC NOTICE NOTICa TO SANTA ANA CALIFORNIA of WhtCh WH recorded .. " ... AcNr-11Z77 to. CMDfTO..I Of' 9'705 •l'<I lhe teat day tor 0610,/86 u document no Allallllc Aff., lJftWood. CA llUU( TRANlflR IOtng claims by any Cledtlor 86·227610 Of said Othclal tOHO. Tele~"e"• (IU) (Sees 8101-6107 shall be Octol>e• 10 1986 Records. will a.ti at publ!G Ql-tatO. I A,ICO TlTl.i UC C I which tf the bus1nas' d•y 11uc11on to lhe hlghe$1 bidder INIUflANCI COMPANY, a Nouce ,1 n.<eoy given 1o t>elore rhe consummalton to• cosh 1n 11wtul money or C0tpotelloft. Trve1... Ad· creditors or the within date spec111ed above lhe Untted Stales w11hovl dreH: ,.,ecloevre a.rvlce na~ transferors lhat a .Paleo September 17 any coven1n1 or w111an1y Ceftter. 303 w. Flfltl l lrMI. 'bulk tranaler 1s 1t>Ou1 10 be 1986 e•ptess 01 1mp1ted H lo I•" llerft.,dMo, CA '240). Deukmejian signs interlock bill to keep <Jrunken drivers off road made on PeflOnill pioperly CAMERON KARO. Trane· !Ille POSM$S10n Or encum· T ... pt!Of'M (714) ... wt, nere•neller desctobe<S terot• t>•lhces tor the purpose ol llr FredcMe l .... ,..,, AHi•· By Uae Aaaoclated Preh Tnu names and t\U&•flHS Fl"IOOUN NOVIN paying obl191t1ons secured tent lecretarr I A,..RAMENTO I (' I r aodreu 01 the intended IAOlOHlfH. Traneter"' by n 1d Deed or Trust the Put>tt5he<J 0'4•"0" Coast 1 '-. . -a 11om1a ~ould ~ the first state to use ign ition intcrlocki. to 1tal\ll11t0<• are CAt.AERON Pubhsht"d Orange Coast inte•Psl conveyed to sa•d Dc1•ly P1101 Septemoe• 18 prevent ~nnking drivers from staning their cars. under a bill signed by Gov. George Kraft, Hughes will buy ailing Knudsen firm KARG 3026 Crown Valley Oa11y Pilot Septemt>e• 25 Trustee by said Deed 01 ?5 Octobt'• ? l986 DeukmeJian. A B3939 b) Ai.semblyman Sam Farr. [).Carmel. was among seven bills signed ;;~~~•Y LAQun• Niguel. CA 1986 r11124 ;~~sd~:.ft~0g:0~.~~~~1$f11;~ Tn 100 Wednesday that arc aimed a t curbing dnnking or drunken drivers. Farr's bill would create a LOS ANGELES ( .\P). -An agreement by Kran Inc. and Hught's M arkets to buy most of the California and Nevada operations o f financially ailing Knudsen Foods Inc. ap- parently will save the West's largest dairy The loca1ton in CaMornia --------ot ca111orn1.i ano deS<;rooe-0 pilot .p.rogram in four widely separated counties. where Judges could require 1nter,ocks as 01 the ch1e1 exKVl1ve 011ice f>l&IC NOTICE as POOLIC NOTICE condition of probation for convicted drunken drivers. The interlock could be any o several 01 p11nc1p11 business oll1ce • Lot 2 01 Tract No 9013 '" curre-ntly being manufactured. but would have to be cen11ied br thc stall' O ffi n"ofTraffit· 01 the inrenoed transferor'' H27255 me City qr Irvine Coun4y 0' FICTITIOUS IUllNllS Safeth. w. ht ch. will a lso <1dect th" pilot counties. T he t~·p1·cal dev1'c., <equ1'r,. .. the dr1 ver to 1000 Bristol No 19, Newport NOTICE OF ' Orange Staht nl Cahforn1a, NAME ITATEMlNT ..,. i ~ ~, Beach CA 92660 TflUITll'I SALE as pe• m;ip reco1Cled '" The foUt'wing'persons are ~re~t e into· 11. The device seni.es the driver's blood-alcoho l content. and t•11hcr allowc; the All orher busine5s names YOU ARE IN DEFAULT Book 37 1 Ptlge~ 42 ano 4 3 <101ng ousrnes~ as CHGM 1gn1t1on to b(.' turned on, or refuSt'S. from going under. · Both Kraft and Hughes pledged to keep Knudsen's plantr:. operating. which will sav the jobs of 1,500 to 2,000 Knudsen workers. ilfld addresses used by the UNDER A DEED OF' TAUS T M1,.c;ella11enu\ Maps 1n the Assoculles 29n Colerodge I 1ransleror w11htn 1he pas1 DATED May 20 t983 UN· olh<t' 01 lltto County Re· <Or Los Alamitos CA907?0 I Federal dOVernment enters asbeStOS Case lhree years are None LESS YOU TAKE ACTION coroer Of said Counly Tsrny Yuan Chu 26953 & The names and t>us1ness TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-1 EX <.:fPTtNG THERE Spring Creek Ao1<1 Rancho S.\N FR~NC'ISCO -Insurers who are trying to a\01d millions of d ollar., 1n pos,1hk 11dl'l•es5 01 the •ransterees EATv IT MAY BE SOLO A 1 I ~ROM dll '"''1 g.ts mine•a•5 Pat~ V~•des CA 90t>H puniti\e damages sought b" a!>beStos manufacturers an a C'ahfom ia l'3Se haH' !ht· lh•a0 "11 Knudsen Foods o perates two daines Los Angeles-based Knudsen and San Fran- cisco-based Forcmos1 -as well as a string o a1 f' FEAIOOUN NOVIN A PUBL!t SALE IF YOU ,LI.' I.I h , <1 r O car I> on Emmy S Chu ,69~3 J .,.. SADEGHIEH 29:)22 Troon NEED IN EXPLANATION llsub~IJllCP~ on l)nd under Sprong Creek Roao Rencno I admanstrat1on on their side. ln papers filed last week with the Slate Supreme ( uun. the Ju .. ll{"C s1r.ie1 Laguria "l•gueJ CA OF THE NATURE OF 1HE f sc11d '""" our without 111e Patus Verdes CA 90274 Depanment a tta ~cd a st.ate appeals coun ruling' that said Cahforo1a law would govern a !1?677 PROCEEDING AGAINST "9"1 "1 c.ur ta1.e en1rv to 8 Allmed S Hammoud Cah forma suit between out-of-stair manufacturers and insuranc~ companies.The s1a1r·~,1a'' rl'lated subs1d1anc<, I ne properly per t1nen1 YOU YOU SHOULD CON-1 depm ot soo •eet me.isu•ed :1972 Coleridge Or LOS I d Id k ' . m l . I er.11,.-S•ock on Trade fo 's No 89t0 39 r11se1ve0111deeClrecor<1ed1n SOh dd Hammoud. 2972 S~atcseconom)." said the bpcfb> Justice Dcpanmcnt lawyer Linda S1locrman. nt'tetCI ,5 desc111>e<1 '" geu TACT A LAWY ER " tr om the "lu•lac" tllerf'ol as IA•am11os. CA 9ono a lo,~ pun1t1tut1on. an .. wo u ma e hab1ht) insurance more di 1cult and expen thl' nlll'l Wednesday's dt'al involves ahOul half Knudsen·'i o\t:rall operations. '"We wanted to assure 1ha1 the Knudsen label would remain around." o,ghcs presi-lu••S EQu1pmen1 ano On Ocloller f 1986 al boo!\ 126,t t P.119<' 1139 Ot· CoteroClge,Dr Los Alamitos 0<>•><1wtll ul o1 certain PhOto 10 00 0 clock AM In the l1c1.1I ~PCO•C1~ OI Sll11l Orang.-CA 90720 "ew trial ordered l,n prlson uprlslnd denL Fred M cLurc n ~aid Wedn sday. b\1~1111'5~ and I~ localed at IOnll) ()I lhu l1ont entrance Cnuntv I Allon s Gu 5832 SUfllTll'.t I a J0.?6Crownv.111e1Parkway at"'•' SAFECO Tit~ ln·1 The ..,,,.,.,11, 0 .. 1,mce /lhcl Or A,1nc11CJ Palos VerCl"' S\:'JfR~NCl'iCO -·\federaljudgehasordcrcdancw tnalfor Johnn~Spain.lhl'llOI\ l;ll""" N•gut!I CA 92677' !.u• dllCl' Company 825 e\t m.111 ol cost~ P•Pcnses ·cA cinnn ' d h '-I d 1 "7 1 -h f I J 1 I ··consumer!> ha' l' a great n- fidcncc. 1n 11. and "'c were \Cl') concerned that a grrat lahCI would disappear." he said. .TtiPnu\111e~\name 11sed ov No11nBro,laway1ntneC11yl11 1.t Jflv.inet'' os 0 1' Jud)~ t.uS832S .. inm•sl mancon,1ctc int l'••OO)., pnsonupns1ngt at lc1m1htant·eadcrlicurgL• aC'11.\\'0JIH ,,, .. "'d 1r,in~•l'ror •• t sa1<1 01 s.,r•t-. Ana Cl' 9?702 09n1.11r .... s5 1 t'>814 .,;uolo· A1nct•n Pslu'> Vf'•l'"~ tiq:othl'l"peoplcdl•aJatSanQuqntn.U.S.01c;tnc1Judgc ThtltonHcndcrsonsa1J111arul111g Mclaren said he was encouraged that a food-industry giant such as Glen' 1ew. Ill.- based Krafl v..a' 1:omang tnto lhe deal becau')t· thl'\ v. Ill tx· able to pump subsLantlal ad vcnt'\1n~ dollar\ into poh!>hang Knudsen's image. which ha' tx·L·n 1arn1shcd by recent financ ial "l>t.'S. ·10, 11•v• •\ 01RECT ONE c"""'" or Orang{· '>•ate ot 1 an '"' • ... 11 '"' 11··"" un11• c.11 '•o·:io · • nrnde pubhC' V.'cdnc'>d3} that Spain men ts a nc" tnal because he "as shal kkd throughout thl' Hfl•JRP~•OrO C"11A':"E":o ri• F tN C1•1"1 1'1i. ~ "l(hottweu(~.i:'.11~11,.''1 1l'ngth\n>Urt pron•l•J1ng!> r hl•paanfulandht'a\\'ihatkk\,"h1t•hSp810WOrl·durtnttL'\l'f\ 't.U~J {hjlll ''"''"''t."' 1S in ..l r "" • ·~ 1 • t•I •tJutt1'~~ If ., '" f ,.. '""• .. . I fi ·· , .. ,,11,.,, 1 M con~ummareo S11R A..,.CE COMPANY a I ou ,., , ,. ,,,0• h·~ign.11 "" I· Sr , Lu II.Ide• 17 11 .. ,11.. court Jppl'JrJllCl' tor Ol'ar ~ "c ~ear<;, includ1 ng I 7 month\ of lnal. afkctl'd lhl' Jiff\ ' ... ll't' ·"•Lt' OI ACTION cur 11ur ol t1on as T !>1Stee I·· ,, ' I II ........ 11 p1oper ly St I• •• , .. l A <I. 7 14 pl'rl·t•pt ion of h Im and Inn uenccd his dec1S1un not to ll''>I I I). !>aid Ht•nderson E Sl. flOW INC 800 Nort n Ul'llt'• lilt' Oec>d 01 I ru51 ex 11 •"' ' ll t' II ,, n 0 v p 's 1' • tll"onP~> I' con r •>I" A¥Pnue Suite G ecuh•IJ l>y SE A Ot1 CHOI dnd I '"'""•'0 in lit' 14S4J dut 11 cl '' t ll''''''"'' '""' Day care onerators face stun dUn char.des 5 .rll~ 41111 Cahlornod Or son JA CHOI hv~bano .ind Scr ou .\vcrouc lrvortc CA n '.11.;, I . r a a dllljt' County on O< dltl'r Oc· wol ... '" 101111 1 .. n.111IS •c !1<11 1 Ablull l l..o11 REI>~'()()!) Cll y -Au1ho n11cs sa} criminal r hargl'\ will hr filed latl'r thl\ \Aol'l·l 1n J toe>"' 11 l986 This bulk coiilt'Cl O~ J t 83 d"' doc.u Hit> unCler~•yne!l lru~ret> lni,,, "'1"1""1""'· w.i\ 1•1t>d t·a~ · 1n "h1ch children al a da\·Carc cente r sa" the' wcrl' dl\l'tphncd "Ith a ~tun gun ta pa hit• Kra~. tht• principal 'uh~1d1a0 o f Dan & Kraft l nl'. \3td acqu1 s111on of the Knudsen orx·ra11om will allow Kraft to become l')labhshcd qurckl> on thl· West Coast. I• .111ster 1~ su1>1cc1 to Call m'-'"' 110 83 ??67 7'i "' 01 (j1o;c1:11111o; ,my 11an1hty lor a11y w1t11 lhl' County LIP•• ut Or t • l ' •• • J ; ' ,,, .. ,,,, Uri1lorm Comrnercoal loc;1t1I Aer.01ds 1ri thP oll1ce OI "''"""Cl''"~' CJI "'" srr••t>r ar1q1· ( l)Ullh 111' Seot .. •lllJfH ol ·1app111g out 50.000 \ oltc;. San Mateo county Deputy Dtstru:t <\tturnq Ela10l' r 1ptnn \!lid Coclf' Section 6t06 tnP RelorCler or OrangP anctr"~" •J• rllht•• cnrnri1onl 10 •<186 on Wcdm'<.da~ the t'harge<. will hr filed but added 11 hacl not hccn <letl·rm1nccl JU" wh.it lhl' I he ndmt! and address ol Counl1 c .. 11to1111a by reason dP.,•9"il''"" 11 arof \hown F319242 l hargl''> "ould oc She dl•Ll1 ncd to o;ay whether both of thl' people who run the centl'r v. nuld Ix• lhP person with wtiom of dPt.;ull •n lht' paymen1 or ,, .. , .. 1n Put>h~n .. d Ord"\ll' C<J,1\1 ·h •d fl I .. ·I •d I • d • ., • · , 1.:., I) f . . , I h Id , Id h , h • · • '"Knudsen and hirl•mo\t an.• well known and respcc tl·d. and thn have a substantial mark1.·t \harl'.'. said Kratt spokesman Paul Juhn,on clt11ms may be filed 15. AC· perlormJnre ol ot>ligatoon~ flat ea Sein ember J t986 Daily P.ro1 Seotembt'r 1 1 ( ,Hgl ll ll l l 0\l: t ll a~ ·Cart: CCO h.: r x pt. - a ll r <tl: \I: ra C I rt: n t<T t l n1 l l \ \\l I l TION ESCROW tNC 800 N secureo 1hPreoy .nc1u<1111g B•n•llcl•r• Flret Stal• 1 t8 :>« Octnlle• ? 1'l86 I JOited "'1th an c:ll'l'tnr '>I Un gun . ..\ \tun gun resembles al V rl'motc-control UIJll and ka' l'\ no TIJSTIN AVENUE SUITE G lht' b• .. dtt> or dPlaull notice B•nlt. ol Soulhern Call· Tn084 mark'> 0 NABERS CADILLAC 2100.HlllOR ILYD., COSTA IESI (114) 140-1100 (213) lll-1218 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Kn_owledgeable Sales People STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi "I E. Ceast lwy., •••••rt le1ch 173-0100 Highest Quality Sales & Service THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service. Parts. 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G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT :; 1 In Tht Wist For lltrt lttp Salts for 8 Ytars -()nin2e. SALES L ·oast • sERv1ce ,.,. .. u•o•a,vo • LEASING · s4i'.:eo23 • ACCESSORIES DEPT ~ C> f c CAMPBEi I NISSAN/~~ • Low Pr icet • No Gimmicl~• • Greot S.hKtion • friendly People • bcellent S.rvice 18835 8eoch Boulevard Hunt1~ton 8eoch (714) Ml-7711 (213) S92-I 463 "Excellence In Sates Service & Leasing . i'Qrange County's No. 1 No Hassle Oeaterfl WE HAVE MAXEY OISCOUNTS!ll (714) 847-8555 18881 Beach Blvd., Huntington Bch. .tA J ' - ~CG\sr I ' • \ .. T SEE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBERS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1986 lS CENTS D ·tug ·arrest benches LB coach Police say ex-pro, high school f ootb~ll coach holding cocaine Controversy swirls.around coach ~y STEVE MARBLE aad LAURA MERlt Of .. DellJ ......... · Former professional football play- • er ·Cedrick Hardman was suspended Tuesday as football coach at Laguna Beach High School following his weekend arrest for possession of about $500 worth of cocaine. Hardman, arrested early Saturday on Laguna Canyon Road after a patrolman stopped llim on suspicion of drunken dnving, will fight to keep his coaching job, said a friend. "Obviously this is very difficult for him," said a woman who answered the telephone at Hardman's Laguna Beach home early today. "He doesn't feel like talking nght now." Fall fashions In today's Image section. .d Nation Last chance to restore tax deductions turned back In House. setting stage for vote on over- haul bill today./ Al -. Sports The Angels are rained out. but move closer to the American League West title./D1 INDEX Advice & Games 94 Boating B 1-2 Bulletin Board A3 Business B6-7 Classified 04-6 Comics BS Death notices 06 Entertainment 8 2-3 Opinion A7 Paparazzi B 1 Police log A3 Public notices 06-8 Sports 01-4 T elevlsion 9 3 We-sther A2 ... School officials and other coaches at the high school refused to comment on Hardman's latest scrap with' the law. He was previously cited for possession of marij uanfi, but school offa.cials took.no action against hirn.. "I am just so disappointed because I think he is fabulous," said Ann Kitcher, a parent who is the advisor of a high school group that provides free rides for intoxicated students. "He has done wonders with the team. and he has set an example as far as trying hard," sht sa id. 'Tm just not going to cast stones." Police denied that they showed Hardman any special treatment by keeping his name off the police log for (Pleue 11ee DRUG/A4) Pacific storm county By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Oftlle~ ......... Auto body shops across the Orange Coast geared up for business Wednes- day when a surpnse Pacific storm ro,Jed in ai;id dropped hght but steady rain, causing numerous manor acci- dents throughout the day. Newport Beach soaked up 0. 7 inches by 10:30 p.m .. the Orange County Harbor Patrol reported. The National Weather Bureau reponed O.S inches in Santa Ana at S p .m ., and Orange County meteorologist Emmett Fra_9.klin re- corded 0.87 inches at Santiago Peak by 3 p.m. Because the rain was generally tight, county flood control channels easily handled the season's first major storm. Franklin said. "The first storm can be bad because of the debtis that sometimes builds up. but it's been so hght 1t hasn 't done anything," he said. Commuters crawled on freeways and thoroughfares during the day ,, where the rain washed up oil slicks and St"nt vehicles skidding and slid- ing. Mrnor raih-rclated equipment problems plagued Southern Cali- fornia Edison throughout the day. but onl y one 30-second outage affected ~osta Mesa residents 1n the Orange Coast area. A concert at the Pac1f1 c Amphitheater 1n Costa Mesa went on as scheduled, while 700 party faithful fought traffic and rain to hear Vice President George Bush speak at an Irvine fund-raiser for U.S. Senate candidate Ed Zschau. Despite reports of numerous ti.·n- der benders. police throughout the Orange Coast reported no maJOf accidents or 1nJunes. "We've been very busy wuh man) accidents." said Huntington Bt·al'h police Lt. Gary Davis ... Howt·vt•r. there was ncnhin-g s-cno\15':" (Plea.e eee PACIFIC/ A4) LB coach Cedrick Hardman By LAURA MERK '" .... Dellr .... ~ The arrest of Laguna Beach High .. football coach Cedrick Hivdman on s\Jspicion of cocaine possession come,\. at a lime when. national concern over drug ab11se is growing and local leaders-are pu.shing to educate children on their harmful effects. Hardman was arrested Saturday morning for possession ofSSOO worth ofeocaine. - On Tuesday, the school board suspended Hardman without pay until a court decision 1s reached on the matter. But it wasn't the first ti me Hard- man has been in trouble wtth the police for narcotics possession. In March 1985. he was stopped for driving with a SUJP.Cnded license and pohce found manjuana ciaarettes io the ash tray of his red Cadillac. He wa.s cited for possession of marijuana; the school board refuse9 to act on the n1atter and Hardman continued h~ work as varsity coach . For th'e past year, ;ents of the IMPACT Team of 1.ma Beach have been working to cur drug abuse m the schools. When students were urged by a former New York cop to admit their drug dependency and search out help last spring, hundreds of students came forth. Shocked at the magnitude of the problem, the IM- PACT team asked the school board to close the high school campus. It would not. In stead, it im- plemented a conduct 'll nd dr'CSs code. .. My personal reaction is that I feel Vice Pre.tdent Georae Buah atumpe for Ed Zachau, the Republican challenger to Sen. ~ ..... ,.......,~~ Alan Cranaton. at the Irvine Marriott Wedneaday. Bush in Irvjne urges unity behind Zschau Senate bid Tells Irvine audience race fo cal point of GOP efforts to keep Senate majority By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OflM Dellfl"llotllaft M1n1mt7tng Congre~sman Ed Zschau's differences with the Reagan A.dm1n1strat1on. Vin.' Prc<iident George Bush said ~ednesday Zschau's race against Sen Alan T ·ranston was a~r~a1-p01m" 0fall1he scnatonal races in the countr). The vice president Joined lschau for a fund-rai ser at the Irvine Mar· non where he stres<.ed the 1mpon- ance of reta1n1ng a Republican ma- JOn ty tn the U.S. Senate About 700 Orange < ounl) Re- publicans attended lhl· $500 per P"'SOn banquet a't · wtuch Bush chastised party members who ha\·e refu sed to endorse Zschau's can- didacy because the) perceive him a\ too moderate. .. This is no time for d1 v1~1on, no time forsomebod) to be off in h1..,own furrow ... Bush said. ··we·,c got to be together·· Al an earlier press conference. Bush m1nim1zcd the difference\· Zschau has had wllh the admin1strat1on "Cranston votes against U'> on almost ever)thang." Bush said "I know Ed_ L ..undc.rstarui whfrc. bl.: (Pleaae iaee BUSH/A4) NB councilnlan mad about mailer linking him to slate Suspected drunk rearendscounty MADD president By STEVE MARBLE Of,,.. Delly l'!lot ···" A longtime Newport Beach Ci ty Councilman now scelong rc-elec11on has expressed concern that he 1s being linked with three other candidates as part of a slow-growth slate in the beach city. · · -Don Strauso;. sc<.'king a thirfilllhn. 1s named along with three-Ofh.6 can'd1date'> in a citywide mailer d1stnbuted b) an ac11v1st grnup known a~ Newport 20(){). The matkr urge!I votrr.. lo support Strau'i~. Da\'1d Shore~. Ph il Sano;onc and Allan Beck and t(J donate mone) to the acuv1st group. which 1s op- posed to the "high rise and high density rat race 1n Newport Beach .. There are 12 cand1dat<.'S battling for fo ur scats on the "council, which 1~ divided into seven council distncts. Council members are elected at large but serve by district. "It appears that all of us arc runni ng on a sla te. And that isn't so," said Strauss. who is bein$ challenged hy Planning Comm1ss1on ( ·ha1rman James ''Buzz" Person in a district thal includes Balboa and Lido Isle. "I don't mind the support but I am an independent candidate... ~1d Strauss. Beek . another cand1diitc~ namt•d 1n the mailer. said he'~ nil an faq11 of a <ilate and apprel'latl·~ lx•1ng linked with Strauss. "I'm an underdog and nobody wants to be on a slate with me," said Beek.,, laughing. "I'm fighting for a slate. Bt'ek. who is challenging 1ncum· hl•nt Councilwoman Evel)n Han Hl a district that includes Newport Heights and Manner's Mi le. sa.1d he believes the four candidates hav<.' similar platforms. (Pleaee •ee MAILER/ A2) By 'l'ONY SAA VE DR A and PA UL. ARCHIPLEY Of I ... Oellf l'tlol .. .,, Launc McCarthy, the president of the Orange< nu nt} chapter \.>I Mothers Against Drunk Dnvers. worked for ycar'i a'i a '1c11m 's advocate in eou n. Now she may ha vc the chance to plead her own ra~. McCarth-y 1~ rt"cuperating from minor ncC'k and bark IOJune~ a~ well as bru1sl·d foet from a weekend traflit \ ra~h l'8UM"d h' a 'l_USf'K'Cl<'d drunken dn\(~r 1n Costa Mesa. The c>.penencc has hoosted ~<'( 'arth\ ·, rnn' 1l·t1nn 111 her t rnsadc to keep the 1nebna1ed off the road. lPleue 11ee MADD/ A2) Record enrollment a tight squeeze at UC Irvine . 4-S . . d I %'1 some of the confusion regarding l~'it yc(\r. th<.' nc" 'Y"tem allnw1'l! 14.600 s tudents to~art cla ses Fn ay: E ~1'n lhl'll th1' t ampu\ hlld spnce enrollment number. on a new ad-!>t.udenls to appl~ tn mnft' than one . . d . and fanht1t'' 1lroblcm\. 1\n O<:t 4. m1ss1ons system adopted b} the l < rampu~ UCI' s growing r epu ta t1 qn Cl t e 1 n Ju rn p 1%5. a nt'W\fl3flCf art1dc hwnt1oncd lJOIVl"r!itt\ ofCahfnm1a. The ne~ wncm IS believed to bf ' complaint\ ahout a '~0-\1'.1t lecture 1 In the past. students have been-abk morr fair w '1udents. hut 1t hM made I\\ LJ (. Irvine prcpareo; to bcgm fall classes on Fnday. its record enrol- lment has provoked frc~h concerns about campus crowding. Last fall, a new peak wai; reached when about 13.600 students attended classes at UCI In June. c .. mpus official~ were expcct1n~ lo bctll thnt tigu1e h\ enrolling about 14.000 ~tudrnl' tlw, fall . Bui\ I( I'' l.llt'"it rc.-port o;tJtl'' that 14,MlO student\ \\Ill tx·g1n l la,.,e, thl\ week The figure 1s a dramat1l 1ump lrnm the 1.589 students who attendc."d l 1( I when the campus opened 1n the fall ol 'I hall" 1th no n·,troom' to apply to onl one of the eight UC" enrollment prcd1ct1on'i l<''i'i prcc1~c ·\t th,11 t1m1· ln1111.1rns l ICI campuses that have undergraduate This year' offtc1aJ figures will not~ < ti.1nt•ellor Pan1t•I <, \lnth Jr. programs. Students who were not available until the last student f~sare ant1npatcd th(' "h11110 ' !lfll\\10,& aC'C'<'pted at th<'ir fir~t<hotl't' cam-paid in late Octohc.'r patn' \.'\\ing. "\\ h:n h.1 taln·n (l '<) nusc~ W<'r<' automat1callv ro uted to loit1ll. mori.' than ant'"' enrollment IkrkdC\ almo't I Olhr.1 '.rn1.l I < I 1\ other on<'~. (The grcate'it demand f.V"lttm rs ~hind lJC'I'\ nsing 'ltudtnt 40. '-'C mu~t do In ~P 11ad111onalh '"' for l 1CI A and I IC r1lnk~ rt11s fall, camru' 11tlh 1.11, hl.1mc Rcrkelc' I Thr t · n1' ('1 \1t\ 1)f ( altfomta SV'I· f. .he (Hardman) thould not be in that position in \he blah school. I think tM school board needs to look at this Iona attd bard because I think they have dealt with him l~iernly in"the put,"' said Jennifer. Yelland, chairman of the IMPACT team. "It has been an uphill· battle. But now there is a new attitude, a new feel in the air," she said. "For five years we've pointed the gun. For this to occur at this point in ttme is a blot. It makes us all look like hypocrites and a lot of the kids think we already are hypocrites." According to Bill Workman, bead football coach at Orange Coast Col- leg~. hypocrisy is just what commum- ty leaders should be working to cease. Workman, 45, was the brainchild (Pleue eee AIUUtST/A4) INS raid in Mesa laborers 'Unusual' number of com plaints prompts Lion·s Park roundup By TONY SAAVEDRA Of ... ~,... ..... Border Patrol agents rounded up 71 con firmed 1llegal immigrants e'dnesdaydoringa mm11mgnid at a Costa Mesa park that has become a pick-up spot for day-laborers seeking employment. The crackdown. maanl ) on JOb pick-up sites lhroughout Orange County. 1s scheduled to conttnue for the next month, with agents making two 10 three raids a week, said an official at the Border Patrol check point near San Clemente. A special I 0-agent unit swept1 through Lion's Park dunng the 21/i- hour raid that began at 7 a.m. The action was spurred by an ··unusual" amount of complaints made to the agency's regional office in San Pedro about the men loitenng in the park ever)· weekday morning. said Border Patrol spokesman Dutch Steenbakker. S1m1lar complaints 1n other are.as prompted the Border Patrol to pool agents from fi ve stations 1n San Diego Count) to make the senes of raids. Stcenbakker said. ··The illegal population has built up so much your c1t11enr) 1s starting to get upset about 1t ... he said, adding ll'lat he was unsure whether the unit was formed on a temporary basis. Steenbak.ker said 65 of the people picked up Wednesday 1n Costa Mesa are from Me,uco. fi ve are from Guatemala and one 1s from El Salvador Two are JUVentles. Those Wlthout cnmanal records were to be given the opu.o~. of llOluntary depo.r:tallon... SLCenDall.e.L (Pleue He LABORERS/ A2) FVJ)ayroll fir1n probed for 1nissiilg $700,000 By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of -Dei1r NM hlfl Fountain Valley pollc" ~aid Wednesday they are investtgatmg complaints that a local payroll busi- ness has failed to turn in as much a~ '$700.000 1n state and federal tu deductions. Sgt. Lari) (;nswold llecltnC'd to 1dcnufy the com pan). but said ~S customers of the payroll finn have fikd rnmplaints with the police (Pleue .ee PAYROLL/A2) PHIL S11E1DEllAll Fo cus ON l HE NEws tem has a presugious ttputauon and 1s considered an ac.adem1c bargain I u fees art'St&n1ficanlly lower thaf\ tho~ at comparable pnvate 1ns1Jtullons. rhc UC system doei. not u~ the term .. tu1uon," but UCTs undtr· (Pleue ... a&COa.D/ A2) ' ~b~a~~·•*--.--'~ ·-· Onlnge Coat OAILt PILOT/ Thursday, September 26, 1Sf88 RECORD ENROLLMENT AT UC IRVINE ••• l'roaAl ..; aniduate fees (or the com1na yeu totaJ Sl.~. Books and supplies arc esti- mated at another $400. lfyou live on campu&. lhe room and board charge for the school year is $4.386. UC costs and quality aside, ad- minstrators have mounted an intense drive to boost the rc1;1uuuion of the Irvine campus itself. UCJ has been recruitina d1stingu1shed scholars and sdenti1ts, enterina into partnerships with private irtdustry and supponang the construction of respected academic research and conference centers on or near the campus. The growing attracti ve ness of the campus has contnbutcd to the higher enrollment numbers -and to grow- ana concerns about where to educate and house these students. Though 11 boa1ts a spacious 1 ,5 1 0-acr~campus. . UC I.has a space crunch when 11 comes to classrooms. labs and offi~s. Apan this year, the university will have lO rent two Edwuds movie theaters JUSt ·OfT-€ampus for use as large lecture halls. Temporac:y trailers have been brough.1 lo.carnpus to ease other space sh oncomings. Park1 ng problems al the school are almost legendar) An opening week announcement from the un1vers1ty say~ ... While space will be at a premium thts year. UCI Chancellor Jack Pclta!ton said all students will be accommodated." The release quotes the chantcllor as saying. "The quality of educataon will continue 10 be first-rate. and we're doing everything we can to mee t the challenge ofa gro"'ing uni versity." . Freshman class one-third Asian For the second consccut1te year, Asian students will make up m.ore 1han a third of the freshman class at UC Irvine. At least 2. 700 fre~hmen. arc expected to be among the record-breaking 14,600 stud~nts who will begin fall cla~ses Fnday at the Irvine campus. The unaverstty released the followmg breakdown on the ethnic mix of the 1986 freshman class: 45 percc~t Caucasian, 37 percent Asian: 8 percent Latino. 3 percent bJa~k; 2 pe~ccnt with other ethnic backgrounds; and less than I percent Amcncan Indian. Another 4 percent of the students declined to stilte their ethnic background. · ' For the freshman class that enrolled an the fall bf 1985. the l~llowing breakdown was comp)led: 51 percent Caucasian : 34 percent Asian: 8 percent Latino: 3 percent blat:k and less than I percent Amencan Indian. i\ga1n. 4 percent declined lo stale their ethnic background. In the report, Wilham Parker, UCl's associate executive vice chancellorL aJso said there will be enough classroom space. But he said . there will be difficult)' find1n$ con- ference room!>, offices fo r v1sttang scholars and rooms for "out-of-class" activities. Parker added that he believes the space crun~h ~ill be eased somewhat w1th1n -three ~car\ when a new physical sciences buildi ng and other new facili ties are completed About a founh of I l(T<. '>ludcnl'> lt'c 1n campus hou~ing. and all c:omplcxe!I have waiting h'>h. IJCI Hou'i1ng Director James ( ratg said the UC Regents this fall will consider a plan to ex pand Middle E11nh. thl' undergraduate dormitory complex. If the proposal " approved, Middle Eanh could provide li ving quarter'> for 700 to 800 more studcnh. <)pace ha<. al~o hccn a conce rn tor athletes and spons fans at UCI. They have complained that 1,500-seat Crawford Hall as too small for athletic events, partlcplarly Anteatersl>as1'et· ball games. The good news for them ts that the 5.000-~at BrCll Events Center on campus is neanng·completion. Ii as expected · th be open in 11me for Anteaters games 1n January. Despite signs of relief on the hon1on. some faculty members fear the rising enrollment could erode the qual ity of education at Cl. The issue was ra1<;ed la<;t June 5 at a Cl Academic Senate meeting. Ac· cording to m1nut c'i of the meeting, Professor Seymour Menton. then chair oft he senate." . observedthat one of the best wa ys to maintain quality i'i to limit enrollment." Menton asked that his successor "follow up on the effect of accepting too many ~tudents " MADD PRESIDENT ... PAYROLL .•. From Al "When tt comes th1'> dose to humc tbe helplessness an -.olvtd ,,q·'rc Jostmov1ng targets out there.' r,ht' said-Tuesday P'romAl the Huntington Beach resident. depanment since Sept. 11 . Both front bucket seats were torn "It's a big loss wtlh a lot of ofTthear mountings. One seat landed v1c11ms," Griswold said. on Mc( anhy's feet , she said. He said allegattons of illegal m1sap- Seven people were trl'att•d for minor mJunes Sunda} at Hoag Mcm· onal Hospital in Newpon Beach after a Dodge-sedan rear-ended the Volk'· •---~-n-'~TT2'1r10"'1rr1-r1n11--wmmhcrr1c~".111 h ) Thc van ended up about a half propria11on of funds are being 1n- block awa y from the poi nt of im'Pact. vestagated. but said no cnmmal Heftved. of (Mia Me~a. had two charges had been filed as of Wcdne~­ passenge rs !oho Delrwk .1.i, ~ da . tie said the unnamed bu~AC'5 Lawrence Lee Fntz. 20. police said. nas currently su.spended opera.11on!>. . . was a passenger. Dane Hefived. 26. "the dn vcr ul t hl" sedan. was arrested at tht· hmp1u1l 11n suspic10n of felon) drunken dn' 1ng He was relea~ed on ht\ own n· cognizance pending rcr,ultr, ol a blo<•d test. McCanhy and htr hu\band. Wil - ham. were nd1ng wtth fncnd\ V. arrcn and Diane Hahne v.hc·n lht acudrr11 occurred al 9 45 pm nn Pl.1trnt1.1 A.venue. south 11f Hamilton \trl"et Detcctl\t Flo\d Waldron r,a1d 1h1· van 'A3S heading nonh at Jh4 1Ut .l{J mph v.hcn 11 "'a' htt lrom hch1m.I h' .1 car traveling at Jh<1ut SO mph, 'vfc( anh~ "'h<1 "'a' ndmg 1n th\' bac k !>Cat with IJ1anc Hahnt'. .,,11d Lh~ van felt like 11 v.a., C"\plo<l1ng '"lfm) hu'>band anti V. arn:n hatln 1 had their '>(:dtbelt\ on thn 1,1.1,ultl \I" gone th rough tht" v.ind'>htdd \aHI Heft vcd suffered a lat·crat1on on his left arm and cervical \lrai n. according to Waldron. He said hlo<Kl test result~ would probably not he deli vcred for another. three weeks. Waldron added that ~1nce the 1n1uncs were minor. the District .\ttomey·~ offi ce ma) probably charge Heft vcd with a m1!>dcmeanor 1 nstcad of a felony. McCanh» v.ho h:.acl "'orked as a 'ict1m\ ad vo<.ate for M ADD 1n Wcr,tmin<;tcr toun. lx'tamc chapter prc\ldrnt thi' }<.'Jr ~hl' J0·1ned the gr1Jup four ~cars ago .titer readtng and heari ng ahout the larg<: numhcr 111 lrot al tralli<. an.1dcnt'> 1nH1h 1ng drunk\ 'V1 c..C <srth ) ,,1111 \ht· .11'.o wa\ c..on c..crned ah11ut 111·1 1lir1·c· tct·n:agc \On\ \\hCI drl\t" Gnswold said small businesses commonl y hire a payroll firm to i!isue checks to employees whose names. pa y rates and hou rs are prov1dtd by the employer The payroll firm make'> tax deductions. then issues the pay· check to the employee. The deduc- tions are to be forwarded to ap- propnate state and federal agencies .·' The poltcc spokesman said the customers began complaining tu of- ficers after receiving nottces that the tax payment<; were overdue. Gnswold said the complaints ha ve been filed by fl ori sts. trucking firms. C<,crow bu'ianesses and others. wi th the larges t single loss. esttmated at S50.000 Losses from all 25 com- plaints total about $700.000. he said. He said the payroll customers are located throughout Southern Call · forn1a. l.. !/EEr 2 / l>A( 5 56 15 88 86 '61 18 59 24 ~ " ~ .. 1'1 tEAH ... / Al FLUENT , THAT 'S ME ••• ,, I . ,, .·· J . . ' . l . . . I'll BE HERE EVERYDAY WITH YOUR DAILY WIN -CO NUMBERS! .. I ., • i . l . . , . ,,,. • ~' Iv • ' r ,(J ' • ,, , . • Daily Pilat ~ TWA l • ,. . .. • t .. _..,_ . ' 9 25 86 , .. Showers to end by afternoon Scattered lhowert were expected to continue this morning. oth«wlM .... wttl be per1ly clOudy today. Highs will be In the &ot. A 40 l)efoent chanc. of rein thla morning wlll decreue to near no chance In the ett.,noon. M09tly fmr tonight Low• In th• 50a. Sunny 91\d wermer Frldey. Hlghe Jn the 70.. Local mountmn1 wltl be mpa1ty cloudy end windy tOday with e alight chance of lhower• °'ipotllble ttiunder1hower1 Guity weal and nprthweet wind• ~t>tow 15 to 30 mph. Overnight Iowa wlll beJf\ the 30a to lower 401. Resott highs Thursday 48 to 58 rltlng Into the 60s on Friday, W•terly wlndt 25 to 40 mph will btOw tflrough the deaertt today. Sklel wlH be partly cloudy and continued windy and cool with a 1llght chanc. ot ahowera ovet nonh desert•. Dlmlnlthlng clouds and winds are forecast tonight U.S. Tempa 01 70 ,. 81 G I I .. 7J 78 85 93 73 IO 89 75 S7 7 1 85 &1 50 eo ~ e11 ea 75 52 80 H 87 71 811 71 58 51 94 75 89 78 8 1 48 DO 10 89 57 57 48 IT ~ 91' 73 88 12 75 SI! 89 74 84 73 8ll 1 t 1& 64 80 611 Calif. Tempe ~ aow. 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IO mtO 609 0-nlgflt loM In s.,, Oleo<> ea e 1 Stn frtne:IV,ft 87 51 Sen.ICM 11 se s ... 11Ant 68 58 Stnt• 8tr t>.,• 65 S7 45 SunrlMetodeyet 643 .,., end- .. S4Sp m MOO<I r-IOOty 111 11 '8 p m tnd Mtt ·-~«?-ot I SI pm '"'" 50t s ... 1. C•u1 ee 54 MAILER PROTESTED BY COUNCILMAN ... From A · · "What we arc hoping I!> to elect three people who will rnmphment Don." said Beek. Sansonr and Shore<; al<;o <;aid they arc not pan of a slate th<>u$h Sansone said he wquld. fa vor jo1nt-ma1lcrs with the other candidates to sa ve campaign expenses. Shores. who 1s running against Planning Comm1ss1oncr Clarence "Bus" Turner an a d1stnct now 1 represented by o utgoing Coun- cilwoman Jackie Heather, said he 1s mys tifi ed at being part of a slate or even labeled a slow.growth can· d1datc ··rm oppo\t•d to h1gh-11'>t' <1fli<c'> ::ind urhan11at1on. Dt>e'i that mak e me o;low g1 ov.th ,.. a\kt•d <ihcun 1 he mailer atla<.k' high 1.ktt'>ll )' housing and high ri~c devt:lwpmcn t in Newport Reach It 'iU&gl''it\ that the present counu l app1 mc~ of \Ul h development to attratt people wh<1 need "<>oual rccogn1t1on iind \l:'ltU\" ·· \ppnH ang high 11't" and high · dcn'itl) projec t<> get\ them 1n,1tn l If• p11rt1c<o · thr m:11k1 '>t:111·<. ···\re \OU 11.oi111t tu c1llt1\.\ tht: C ti~ ( ounc1l to keep gruhbin~ after ad- d111ona l tax ba'ic a'i 1f this were the < 1ty of Industry'!" 11 also states. John Gard nt>r. a member of Ncw- pon WOO and a key player in the slow- growth movement in Costa Mesa, declined comment. Paul RyckofT. a former Newport Beach mayor and leading member of Newpon 2000. said the mailer is not meant to gi ve voters the impression that the four candidates ha"·e formed a slate. ··I hc'it' arc Just the people "'c·re pur,h1ng.'" <;a1d R)tkoO. LABORERS ROUNDED UP AT MESA PARK ••• P'romAl sa id . I The Juvenile'> ar.4 the six people from Central Amenca are being held for a deportation hcanng. a routine practice allowing the immigrants to contact their respectt ve c..onc;ulatcs or c;eek political ac;ylum fhc Cu\la Mc'>a 1a1d '>parkl'd 1 t0mpla1nl'> from u ty pohcc. "'ho lt<1d not hccn Sl'l'n prn1ous notice. and 1 fr<1m tit)' otliuah. who arc atttmpt· 1n~ lo find othl'r wa" ol c.Jcal1n~ "'1th MAIN OFFICE .. ' the da~ \\or kn .,'' h• • ( ••lo!•• tl-·•ll' at the park · .. rm not rn f.1\(11 111 r:rnlr, hc.'lau-.e 1hc~ d1c;rup1 tlte ~kx1urn l•1m111un1l) hl•rc and c,eparatt· patent\ from chll dren"'homa>hl.·111\th•ml.' c;.'11d( it > C ount:1l"'o1m1n 'v1ar } I l(Jl nhul kll'. who 1n1tiatt•d ii 1;1\k f•11t \.' tn ckal v.1th the da) l;1h111 t•1 1"u' flornbutklc ,,ml 1hc round up wuuld alc,o makl' tltt• I <H1110 u>1n· mun1t\ W\fll 11111\ 11t l11l ;tl 11olt<.c :.tntl hc\l tant tu report crimes. 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